A Quote by Nancy Dubuc

Celebrating failure is key. Half of what we do fails, at least. — © Nancy Dubuc
Celebrating failure is key. Half of what we do fails, at least.
I'm the type of guy who fails and fails and fails, and then, as if failure has become sick of him, succeeds.
The TV scientist who mutters sadly, "The experiment is a failure; we have failed to achieve what we had hoped for," is suffering mainly from a bad script writer. An experiment is never a failure solely because it fails to achieve predicted results. An experiment is a failure only when it also fails adequately to test the hypothesis in question, when the data it produces don't prove anything one way or another.
The key to success for any woman who wants to have a really serious career and a family is to marry a guy who is going to take at least half the responsibility for the house and kids - and sometimes more than half.
Both half success and half failure must be considered as a full failure!
When I talk to young people, I always tell them the biggest lesson I learned was that you shouldn't care about the outcome. If it fails, it fails. Every failure will groom you for your next big reward.
Nothing fails like success, because we do not learn anything from it. We only learn from failure, but we do not always learn the right things from failure. If there is a failure of expectations, that is, if the messages that we receive are not the same as those we expected, we can make three possible inferences.
You must get your living by loving, or at least half your life is a failure.
He who risks and fails can be forgiven. He who never risks and never fails is a failure in his whole being.
Love as a concrete foundation for an authentically functional civilization requires the around-the-clock labors of forgiveness. Without it, Love fails, Friendship fails, Intelligence fails, Humanity: fails.
I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.
How old are you? 'I'm four and a half!' You're never thirty-six and a half. You're four and a half, going on five! That's the key.
Nothing fails like failure.
Nothing fails like failure
All art is failure. How one fails is a different matter.
Novels are routinely denigrated when characters are not found to be likable. Is Raskolnikov likable? Is King Lear? The plethora of such naive readers testifies to a failure of imagination - the capacity to see into unfamiliar lives, motives, feelings - and this failure must, at least in part, be the failure of the teaching of literature in the schools.
Television is ultimately a business of failure. You try a lot of things, and most of it fails.
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