Quote by Mickey Gilley
My only failure was the restaurant in Myrtle Beach. I kept it open

My only failure was the restaurant in Myrtle Beach. I kept it open for four years. It was in a tourist town, it was only busy four and half, five months of the year. But the bills kept coming all year. – Mickey Gilley

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Im set to have my best year ever: Im hiring some acts and there will be a show in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening. Im going to use my theater to its fullest potential. – Mickey Gilley

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I guess the nicest thing about being, I wont say famous but being popular is a more proper word for me to use would be that if youve got a recognizable name, a lot of times you can get people to do things for you ordinarily that you wouldnt get done. – Mickey Gilley

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None of us is guaranteed against failure or corruption of any kind witness whats going on in the world in this moment, the follies of human nature and the failures of human nature. – Morris West

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Ive tried to handle winning well, so that maybe well win again, but Ive also tried to handle failure well. If those serve as good examples for teachers and kids, then I hope that would be a contribution I have made to sport. Not just basketball, but to sport. – Mike Krzyzewski

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Students rarely disappoint teachers who assure them in advance that they are doomed to failure. – Sidney Hook

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Once you can accept failure, you can have fun and success. – Rickey Henderson

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