Quote by Guy Kawasaki
Ambitious failure, magnificent failure, is a very good thing. - Gu

Ambitious failure, magnificent failure, is a very good thing. – Guy Kawasaki

Other quotes by Guy Kawasaki

A crash is when your competitors program dies. When your program dies, it is an idiosyncrasy. Frequently, crashes are followed with a message like ID 02. ID is an abbreviation for idiosyncrasy and the number that follows indicates how many more months of testing the product should have had. – Guy Kawasaki

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If youre an entrepreneur and you think that the president makes a difference to your business, you should stay at your current job. – Guy Kawasaki

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We are equally glad and surprised at Winstons return to office. It shows that he was built for success that he should have declined to withdraw and sulk over a superficial failure. – Shane Leslie

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A little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success. – Elbert Hubbard

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My film directorial career has been nothing but repetition of one failure after another! – Takeshi Kitano

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My failure, during the first five or six years of my art training, to get set in the right direction, and the disappointment which it caused me, drove me the more persistently into writing as an alternative. – Laurence Housman

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