Quote by Frederick Smith
Fear of failure must never be a reason not to try something. - Fre

Fear of failure must never be a reason not to try something. – Frederick Smith

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My four years in the Marine Corps left me with an indelible understanding of the value of leadership skills. – Frederick Smith

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Leadership
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Leadership is simply the ability of an individual to coalesce the efforts of other individuals toward achieving common goals. It boils down to looking after your people and ensuring that, from top to bottom, everyone feels part of the team. – Frederick Smith

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One must never assume that a character is sympathetic because of either the actor playing them or the fact that theyre a lead. I think thats a recipe for failure, actually, because if they become unsympathetic, you lose your audience. – Melissa Rosenberg

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My Brat Pack buddies and I didnt exactly handle celebrity very well. Success at an early age is far more difficult to handle than failure. – Judd Nelson

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Failure

As I said there is nothing wrong with failing. Pick yourself up and try it again. You never are going to know how good you really are until you go out and face failure. – Henry Kravis

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Failure

It would be great to be able to pass on to someone all of the successes, the failures, and the knowledge that one has had. To help someone, avoid all the fire, pain and anxiety would be wonderful. – Sylvester Stallone

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It is by its promise of a sense of power that evil often attracts the weak. – Eric Hoffer

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The unicorn, she said, was a marvelous beast, shining with honor, wisdom and strength. Just to see him strengthened the soul. – Megan Lindholm, “The Unicorn in the Maze,” 1988

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Organized religion provides a model of the way all organizations, from the state down to the village garden club, end a price in terms of a members freedom of thought and action. – Robert Shea

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