Quote by Bill Gates
Its fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the

Its fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure. – Bill Gates

Other quotes by Bill Gates

Climate change is a terrible problem, and it absolutely needs to be solved. It deserves to be a huge priority. – Bill Gates

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Change
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Digital reading will completely take over. Its lightweight and its fantastic for sharing. Over time it will take over. – Bill Gates

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Time
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I think the thing we see is that as people are using video games more, they tend to watch passive TV a bit less. And so using the PC for the Internet, playing video games, is starting to cut into the rather unbelievable amount of time people spend watching TV. – Bill Gates

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Failures a natural part of life. – John Malkovich

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Failure

If youre not failing every now and again, its a sign youre not doing anything very innovative. – Woody Allen

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Failure

Humanitarian missions are little different from any other public enterprise, diplomacy included, which is susceptible of misinterpretation by the public, hence ultimately of failure. – Alvin Adams

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Failure

The line between failure and success is so fine that we scarcely know when we pass it: so fine that we are often on the line and do not know it. – Elbert Hubbard

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Failure

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Ive been given an amazing opportunity and I could not be more grateful. But I also know that all this will eventually die off. Its not real. It will go away and then youll go away and then, I dont know, Ill be left sitting in some English hotel room. – Josh Brolin

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God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing. – C. S. Lewis

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Weve all seen the mom who devotes all her time and attention to her child and is so hungry for adult interaction that as soon as shes around another adult, shes not paying attention anymore. – Cynthia Nixon

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A recorded past is no more than a bygone present composed of the footprints made by human beings actually going somewhere but not knowing (in any extended sense), and certainly not revealing to us, how, they came to be afoot on these particular journeys. – Michael Oakeshott, On History

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History