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In any case you mustn't confuse a single failure with a final defeat.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
He who has never failed somewhere, that man cannot be great.
— Herman Melville
A verse of Scripture I often use in the face of failure with my own sins is Proverbs 24:16: "For though a righteous man falls seven times, he rises again, but the wicked are brought down by calamity." The person who is disciplining himself toward holiness falls many times, but he doesn't quit. After each failure he gets up and continues the struggle.
— Jerry Bridges
The greatest tragedy in life is not death but life without a purpose—life with the wrong priorities. Life's greatest challenge is in knowing what to do. The greatest mistake in life is to be busy but not effective. Life's greatest failure is to be successful in the wrong assignment. Success in life is measured by the effective use of one's time.
— Myles Munroe
The right thing at the wrong time will lead to failure.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Then the chief cupbearer said to Pharaoh, “Today I recall my failures.
— Genesis 41:9
Don't' call it a failure, call it an education. Some of us are very educated.
— Rick Warren
How did you go bankrupt? Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.
— Ernest Hemingway
Both Catholics and Protestants have failed our people by mystifying the very notion of mysticism. The word itself has become relegated to a "misty" and distant realm that implies it is only available to very few and something not to be trusted, much less attractive or desirable. For me, the word "mysticism" simply means experiential knowledge of spiritual things, as opposed to book knowledge, secondhand knowledge, or even church knowledge.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
They have failed to understand the timelessness of Babylon, that Babylon is always with us. One careful reading of the major chapters about Babylon is all one needs to form a Babylonian hermeneutic that provides discernment of Babylon in America and in its churches. Yet repeated failed readings of Revelation have today led to a failure to discern Babylon.
— Scot McKnight
The mature Christians I have met along the way are those who have failed and have learned to live gracefully with their failure. Faithfulness requires the courage to risk everything on Jesus, the willingness to keep growing, and the readiness to risk failure throughout our lives.
— Brennan Manning
God does not accept me conditionally, on the basis of my performance, but bestows his love and forgiveness freely, despite my innumerable failures.
— Philip Yancey