A Quote by William Redington Hewlett

If you don't fail on a regular basis, you are not trying hard enough. — © William Redington Hewlett
If you don't fail on a regular basis, you are not trying hard enough.
If you run a website that doesn't have something that's terrible on it, you are not trying hard enough. You have to fail, fail, fail. You have to fail and fail miserably many times.
If you are not discouraged about your writing on a regular basis, you may not be trying hard enough. Any challenging pursuit will encounter frequent patches of frustration. Writing is nothing if not challenging.
If you haven't had a major fail in your career - face-plant level - you aren't trying hard enough.
I really, really want the WWE to be able to perform on a regular basis in China. I think we should be able go to India on a regular basis.
I don't think investment is that hard. It's doing the simple things on a regular basis.
So I'm a young boy in the 1940s growing up, seeing Ralph Bunche on a regular basis, seeing Duke Ellington on a regular basis. We know that these people are famous. They're living in the same community as we live in. They go to the same stores and shops.
It is hard to get in the habit of forcing yourself to find three things on a regular basis that you are grateful for.
On a regular basis if you're trying to produce something, I think you should work every day and set achievable goals.
I think if you look after yourself on a regular basis, and do the prep beforehand, you don't need to put lots of effort into looking good. It's about finding the right balance - if you have a good diet, drink lots of water, exercise regularly and sleep, you won't look bad on a regular basis. Then you can afford the occasional naughty slip up once in a while, going out and having a delicious glass of wine with friends, having a great laugh and chat then realizing its 2am isn't so bad - you've put in the hard work!
Unless you're not pushing yourself, you're not living to the fullest. You can't be afraid to fail, but unless you fail, you haven't pushed hard enough."
I'm trying to keep a good spin on it...But at some point you have to look at a guy like me and ask, 'How effective can I be if I'm not playing on a regular basis?'
Our adversaries are trying to undermine our country on a persistent and regular basis, whether it's election season or not.
You can say we're trying too hard or that we didn't try hard enough, but we're not trying at all; we're just doing what we do.
It is very hard to perceive the future on a regular basis simply because the future changes.
I'm trying to make people more alert that mere acceptance isn't a good enough indicator that something is ethical. You actually need to stop and think. Acceptance on the basis of ignorance or deceit is not the same thing as the acceptance on the basis of ongoing vigorous democratic debate.
Maybe we don't put our young people in situations often enough where they're allowed to fail. When you fail you gain experience, and with enough experience, you don't fail as often.
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