Top 13 Failure Gym Quotes
#1. The basic fear with love is that love is larger than ourselves.
Swami Dhyan Giten
#2. I'm the most optimistic guy about VR out there. I have crazy visions of what we'll be doing in the future.
Palmer Luckey
#3. Why don't we have libertarian anarchy? Why does government exist? The answer implicit in previous chapters is that government as a whole exists because most people believe it is necessary.
David D. Friedman
#4. Courage is meant to be strong, while fear is meant to be broken
Zoe Rosenberg
#5. Once he got there, he stopped and looked back. You know, the thing about manners is that we only seem to notice the lack of them in others. It's a lot harder to see mistakes in ourselves.
Rose Wynters
#6. There are two types of pain, the one that breaks you and the one that changes you. In the gym, pain is felt as a result of weakness leaving the body. Physical pain is the glue of transformation and the pain of progress. The more you endure the harder it gets to accept the thought of failure.
Greg Plitt
#7. Americans speak few languages, know little about foreign cultures, and remain unconvinced that they need to rectify this.
Fareed Zakaria
#8. Candor is a compliment; it implies equality. It's how true friends talk.
Peggy Noonan
#9. While extraordinary products and unique services still afford a competitive advantage, the one advantage that stands the test of time ... is people.
Mark Salsbury
#10. My favorite figure of the American author is that of a man who breeds a favorite dog, which he throws into the Mississippi River for the pleasure of making a splash. The river does not splash, but it drowns the dog.
Henry Adams
#11. There is no surer means of calling down God's blessing upon the family than the daily recitation of the Rosary.
Pope Pius XII
#12. Besieged by lawsuits that threatened to engulf almost everyone at the White House, Clinton assistants shunned paper or e-mail records of their daily deliberations. One told me that he would go down the hall to confer with his division chief face to face rather than discuss an issue on the telephone.
Robert Dallek
#13. You have to discard your own stereotypes. Remember, there's no such thing as normal.
Amy S. Wilensky
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