Related Quotes
All quotes about:
failure judgement may
We may fail of our happiness, strive we ever so bravely; but we are less likely to fail if we measure with judgement our chances and our capabilities. Agnes Repplier
failure men teach
Every failure teaches a man something, if he will but learn. Charles Dickens
failure excuse confession
Uncalled for excuses are practical confessions. Charles Simmons
failure history league lies perceived
The real history of the U.N. lies in the perceived failure of the League of Nations. Joel Diemond
failure dedication names
There have been others also just as true and devoted to the cause--I wish I could name every one--but with such women consecratingtheir lives, failure is impossible! Susan B. Anthony
failure positive-attitude history
Failure is impossible. Susan B. Anthony
failure films men seem
My films seem to be about men's struggle with failure. Tom Hooper
failure people sound
It's not a very high failure rate if you choose people that you really like the sound of. Bryan Ferry
failure government slavery
If Liberia has failed, then, it is no evidence of the failure of the Negro in government. It is merely evidence of the failure of slavery. Carter G. Woodson
melancholy brooding
It's a brooding melancholy that haunts me. David Guterson
melancholy
I fell in love with melancholy Edgar Allan Poe
melancholy deaf realism
One and the same thing can at the same time be good, bad, and indifferent, e.g., music is good to the melancholy, bad to those who mourn, and neither good nor bad to the deaf. Baruch Spinoza
melancholy stool
Have you a stool there to be melancholy upon? Ben Jonson
melancholy men others
Melancholy men are of all others the most witty. Aristotle
melancholy type persons
I am a melancholy type of person. Alexander McQueen
melancholy
There is a life and there is a death, and there are beauty and melancholy between. Albert Camus
melancholy solitary ifs
You will be melancholy, if you are solitary. Ovid
melancholy century whole
But the eighteenth century, on the whole, loathed melancholy. George Saintsbury