Quote by Sylvester Stallone
Success is usually the culmination of controlling failure. - Sylve

Success is usually the culmination of controlling failure. – Sylvester Stallone

Other quotes by Sylvester Stallone

Like I said, Ive got too much respect for women to marry them, but that doesnt mean you cant support them emotionally and financially. – Sylvester Stallone

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respect
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I made some truly awful movies. Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot was the worst. If you ever want someone to confess to murder just make him or her sit through that film. They will confess to anything after 15 minutes. – Sylvester Stallone

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mom
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Suddenly Ive got an overwhelming desire to surround myself with the aura of classical and Romantic art. – Sylvester Stallone

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Romantic
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Other Quotes from
Failure
category

The banking collapse was caused, more than anything, by bad government policy and the total failure of bad regulation, rather than by greed. – Nigel Farage

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Failure

In all our deeds, the proper value and respect for time determines success or failure. – Malcolm X

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Failure

Failure seldom stops you. What stops you is the fear of failure. – Jack Lemmon

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Failure

We go there with confidence, but we know there is a very fine line between success and failure in this game. – Alan Shearer

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Failure

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After the atomic bombs were dropped, the war ended and we went into Tokyo Bay with the rest of the fleet, the Missouri and the rest of them, while they signed the terms of surrender that ended the war. – Barney Ross

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War

If those committed to the quest fail, they will be forgiven. When lost, they will find another way. The moral imperative of humanism is the endeavor alone, whether successful or not, provided the effort is honorable and failure memorable. – E. O. Wilson

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alone

I found that a new oath holds pretty well; but… when it is become old and frayed out and damaged by a dozen annual retryings of its remains, it ceases to be serviceable; any little strain will snap it. – Mark Twain (1835–1910), speech, Tile Club Dinner for Laurence Hutton, New

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New Year

Plaster thick, some will stick. – Proverb

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work