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The best measure of success, is how you deal with failure
Ronnie Radke
The ultimate yardstick of accomplishment is how one confronts defeat.
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That should be the measure of success for everyone. It's not money, it's not fame, it's not celebrity; my index of success is happiness.
Lupe Fiasco
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You can't measure success if you have never failed.
Steffi Graf
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The true measure of success isn't winning, it's whether you won & could actually deliver.
Arlene Dickinson
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Being best is a false goal, you have to measure success on your own terms.
Damien Hirst
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I measure success by how many people love me. And the best way to be loved is to be lo veable.
Warren Buffett
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It wasn't until I'd met everyone else's measure of success that I realized I'd failed myself.
Rick Remender
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When companies start measuring success by clicks that doesn't compute to us, the only thing that computes to us is cash.
Bruce Berkowitz
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You measure success by how much good you do for others.
Zig Ziglar
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You always measure success by what you did last. It's hard to measure that because it's something that just comes. If someone can just make a hit, they would do it everyday. But you can't make a hit that you know is a hit every day.
Ginuwine
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Some people's measure of success is how much they can grab hold of and hold on to.
Charles L. Allen
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To measure success with material things is failure!
Tony Robbins
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For any filmmaker who has just released a film and who is experiencing some measure of success, the temptation can be great to respond to every screening request that comes in.
Julia Bacha
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A true measure of success is just to work hard and get my music out there and just be myself and be real.
William Beckett
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If you can measure success in this business based on happiness alone I feel like I've hit the lottery.
Justin Long
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I don't measure success by how many buildings have my name on it.
Marco Rubio
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Spirit is a more accurate measure of success than the ruler.
Alan Cohen
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It is better to have crooked legs than a crooked spirit. We can only do the best we can with what we have. That, after all, is the measure of success: what we do with what we have.
Marguerite de Angeli
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We can't keep measuring success by how much money are we throw at programs. We have to measure success as, 'Is it working?'
Paul Ryan