Quote by Kevin Costner
Failure doesnt kill you... it increases your desire to make someth

Failure doesnt kill you… it increases your desire to make something happen. – Kevin Costner

Other quotes by Kevin Costner

Im a big fan of dreams. Unfortunately, dreams are our first casualty in life – people seem to give them up, quicker than anything, for a reality. – Kevin Costner

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Dreams
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When I read Thirteen Days I was moved by it. It was just a great time for the world, in terms of looking back in history and seeing how we got ourselves into trouble and how we got ourselves out of trouble. – Kevin Costner

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History
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We still live with this unbelievable threat over our heads of nuclear war. I mean, are we stupid? Do we think that the nuclear threat has gone, that the nuclear destruction of the planet is not imminent? Its a delusion to think its gone away. – Kevin Costner

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War
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Failure
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You cannot learn anything from success, you only learn from failure. – Jim Dale

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Failure

But while success and failure depend on conditions, the mind neither waxes nor wanes. – Bodhidharma

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Failure

I was convicted of three misdemeanors of willful failure to file a form. – Wesley Snipes

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Failure

Children love and want to be loved and they very much prefer the joy of accomplishment to the triumph of hateful failure. Do not mistake a child for his symptom. – Erik Erikson

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Failure

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Clever father, clever daughter; clever mother, clever son. – Russian Proverb

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Daughters

Americans are free to choose everything from what they eat, drive and watch on TV to the President of the United States. Yet, when it comes to allowing Americans to choose the health insurance that works best for them and their family, the freedom to choose suddenly becomes un-American. – Ron Wyden

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Freedom

Remember the street car cannot turn out. – Charles M. Hayes

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Driving

The term genre eventually becomes pejorative because youre referring to something thats so codified and ritualised that it ceases to have the power and meaning it had when it first started. – Christopher Nolan

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power