Quote by Alberto Giacometti
All I can do will only ever be a faint image of what I see and my

All I can do will only ever be a faint image of what I see and my success will always be less than my failure or perhaps equal to the failure. – Alberto Giacometti

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In every work of art the subject is primordial, whether the artist knows it or not. The measure of the formal qualities is only a sign of the measure of the artists obsession with his subject the form is always in proportion to the obsession. – Alberto Giacometti

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Something is wanting, and something must be done, or we shall be involved in all the horror of failure, and civil war without a prospect of its termination. – Henry Knox

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Ive learned to think in terms of having a long career. Actors can have very long careers that last until the day we die, but there will be moments when youll feel like youre a failure or when youre disappointed in yourself. – Bryce Dallas Howard

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One must be a god to be able to tell successes from failures without making a mistake. – Anton Chekhov

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Dont take too much comfort in the fact that youre successful today because tomorrow could bring failure. Theres no surety in life. – Michael Savage

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