“Let the "socialist" snivellers croak, let the bourgeoisie rage and fume, but only people who shut their eyes so as not to see, and stuff their ears so as not to hear, can fail to notice that all over the world the birth pangs of the old, capitalist society, which is pregnant with socialism, have begun.” PeopleWorldEyeStuffFailingBirthEarsRageSocialismCapitalistPregnantSocialistBourgeoisie Author:Vladimir Lenin
“It's easy for me to work with other girls because I'm a tomboy and I don't want the guy, your boyfriend - I'm not interested in looking better than you, so don't worry. Fail or win, whatever it is, I need to go do stuff.” WantNeedsGuyGirlWinningEasyStuffWorryFailingNot InterestedBetter Than YouOther GirlYour Boyfriend Author:Michelle Rodriguez
“We shouldn't be afraid to fail - if we are not failing we are not pushing. 80% of the stuff in the studio is not going to work. If something is not good enough, stop doing it.” IfsEnoughStuffFailingStudiosPushingGood EnoughGoing To WorkNot Good EnoughAfraid To Fail Author:Jonathan Ive
“But there's no substitute for getting smarter faster. And the way you get smarter is to screw around vigorously. Try stuff. See what works. See what fails miserably. Learn. Rinse. Repeat.” WayTryingStuffFailingFasterRepeatsSubstitutesSmarterScrews Author:Tom Peters
“The private sector is creating a miracle a day, even as the stuff that government attempts is failing left and right.” GovernmentLeftStuffFailingCreatingMiraclePrivate SectorLeft And Right Author:Llewellyn Rockwell
“We get off track. Capitalism takes us off track. You get off the "real" and get on the "wheel." The "wheel" becomes the winning and losing, the succeeding and failing, the "I will achieve." All that stuff becomes so preoccupying, particularly if you're born with low self-esteem, or no sense of yourself, or even if you're just born in the consumer culture. It's very powerful.” IfsRealSelfCultureWinningStuffBornPowerfulFailingAchieveSelf EsteemSucceedLosingLowsCapitalismTrackEsteemConsumersWheelsVery PowerfulLow Self EsteemWinning And LosingConsumer Culture Author:Eve Ensler