A love of nature is a consolation against failure.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A hatred of failure has always been part of my nature.
Failure's a natural part of life.
I feel that 'The Great Failure' is really a book written out of great love and a willingness to face all of who a human being is.
Love is not consolation. It is light.
Failure sometimes enlarges the spirit. You have to fall back upon humanity and God.
Loss is nothing else but change, and change is Nature's delight.
I've always embraced failure as a noble pursuit. It allows you to be anti whatever anyone wants you to be, and to break all the rules.
Failure doesn't kill you... it increases your desire to make something happen.
I was brought up to believe that there is no such thing as failure as long as I'm trying my best. So I've had a 'blood, guts and glory' approach through my whole life.
Failure is nature's plan to prepare you for great responsibilities.