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If you dont accept failure as a possibility, you dont set high goa

If you dont accept failure as a possibility, you dont set high goals, you dont branch out, you dont try – you dont take the risk. – Rosalynn Carter

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You must accept that you might fail then, if you do your best and still dont win, at least you can be satisfied that youve tried. If you dont accept failure as a possibility, you dont set high goals, you dont branch out, you dont try – you dont take the risk. – Rosalynn Carter

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A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they dont necessarily want to go, but ought to be. – Rosalynn Carter

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