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—S.	I.	Hayakawa,	US	senator

Every	 adversity,	 every	 failure,	 every	 heartache	 carries	 with	 it	 the	 seed	 of	 an
equal	or	greater	benefit.

         —Napoleon	Hill,	pioneer	of	the	modern	genre	of	personal	success	

Failure	can	either	be	a	stepping	stone	to	success	or	a	stumbling	stone	to	defeat.

         —Ron	Holland,	author	(from	his	book	Talk	&	Grow	Rich:	How	to	Create	Wealth	Without	Capital,
            1900)	Don’t	worry	about	failure;	you	only	have	to	be	right	once.

         —Drew	Houston,	founder	and	CEO	of	Dropbox

A	failure	is	a	man	who	has	blundered,	but	is	not	able	to	cash	in	the	experience.

         —Elbert	Hubbard,	writer,	publisher,	artist,	and	philosopher

Surviving	 a	 failure	 gives	 you	 more	 self-confidence.	 Failures	 are	 great	 learning
tools	…	but	they	must	be	kept	to	a	minimum.

         —Jeffrey	Immelt,	chairman	and	CEO	of	GE
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