"The man who meets with a failure..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
The man who meets with a failure attributes this failure rather to the ill will of another than to fate.
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“The advocates of a criminal are seldom artists enough to turn the beautiful terribleness of the deed to the advantage of the doer.”
“One has to pay dearly for immortality; one has to die several times while one is still alive.”
“I feel all those human beings to be pernicious who can no longer oppose what they love: they thereby ruin the best things and people.”
More on Failure
“A loss is not a failure until you make an excuse.”
“Have courage and a little willingness to venture and be defeated.”
“Mr. Edison worked endlessly on a problem, using the method of elimination. If a person asked him if he were discouraged because so many attempts proved unavailing, he would say, "No, I am not discouraged, because every wrong attempt discarded is another step forward.".”
More on Blame
“We must look for our own blame to find our own personality.”
“Hence I have no mercy or compassion in me for a society that will crush people, and then penalize them for not being able to stand up under the weight.”
“If your ride through life is not as smooth as you would like it to be, blaming the road may not be the answer.”