A Quote by Ronnie Radke

The best measure of success, is how you deal with failure — © Ronnie Radke
The best measure of success, is how you deal with failure
What is failure? We can’t possibly know what failure is. Most people think they do, but that’s because they’re judging how their lives should be and what they need it to be: a success. Who is to say what’s a success and what’s a failure? Do your best. Trust. Relax. Do your best. Enjoy yourself.
The only real failure is the failure to try, and the measure of success is how we cope with disappointment.
If you want peace, you've got to deal with people; you don't just deal with objects. And whether they take it as a responsibility or not, the success or failure in Kosovo is going to be the success or failure of building, first, economic hope, and then trying to heal the damage that's been done.
It's how you deal with failure that determines how you achieve success.
I've experienced tons of failure. I've been making music for 30 years, and I'd say failure and success have happened in equal measure.
About the only problem with success is that it does not teach you how to deal with failure.
If all of the issues that I have worked on were depending on some measure of success, it would be a total failure. I don't anticipate success. We're not asked to be successful, we are only asked to be faithful. I couldn't even tell you what success is.
Cultivate your desire for success to be greater than the fear of failure; Failure is merely a pitstop between where you stand and success. Failure allows you to learn the fastest; Failure inspires winners and defeats losers.
The best way to measure how much you've grown isn't by inches or the number of laps you can now run around the track or even your grade point average - though those things are important, to be sure. It's what you've done with your time, how you've chosen to spend your days, and whom you have touched this year. That, to me, is the greatest measure of success.
To measure success with material things is failure!
Jealous leaders measure their success by the failure of others.
College coaches measure success in championships. High School coaches measure success to titles. Youth coaches measure success in smiles.
As kids we're not taught how to deal with success; we're taught how to deal with failure. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. If at first you succeed, then what?
I measure success by how many people love me. And the best way to be loved is to be lo veable.
It is a common mistake to think of failure as the enemy of success. Failure is a teacher-a harsh one, but the best. Pull your failures to pieces looking for the reason. Put your failure to work for you.
We don't measure our people's success in how they're doing in government. We measure how they are doing in the real world and the private sector economy.
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