10 Quotes All Entrepreneurs Should Memorize

Life can be tough. As my mother used to wryly remind me, “No one gets out alive.” We all have plenty of less-than-perfect moments. Not even the most gifted, telegenic and charming people live every day in the sunshine.

The same is true for entrepreneurs. Just as “bad things happen to good people,” every great entrepreneur regularly stares down the barrel of failure.

Graham Weaver, the founder of Alpine Investors and a frequent visitor to my business classes, reminds would-be entrepreneurs that the only failures they should fear are the ones of character and effort. It’s an uncertain world, and there are only so many things you can control. Even when you’re giving 100% and doing your best to be an honorable and ethical leader, things go wrong.

What you can control is how you deal with those setbacks. However stressful failure can be, if you pick yourself up and get back on the horse, you’ve passed the real test.

And when you do, you’ll start to see more silver linings than you expected. In pushing through failure, you’ll learn who your real friends are – the ones who know what you’re made of and believe in what you’ll do next. You’ll discover reserves of energy, persistence and confidence that you didn’t know you had. And you’ll feel a new sense of creativity, the ingenuity to solve hard problems, that might have remained fallow without the challenges.

One way I’ve prepared for my own unanticipated, but nonetheless certain, failures is by memorizing these 10 quotes:

  1. "What does not destroy me, makes me stronger." – Friedrich Nietzsche, 1844-1900
  2. "Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance." Samuel Johnson 1709-84.
  3. "Sweet are the uses of adversity." – William Shakespeare, 1564-1616
  4. "When it’s darkest, men see the stars." – Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803-1882
  5. "Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom." – General George S. Patton, 1885-1945
  6. "When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water." – Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790
  7. "A certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rise against, not with the wind." – John Neal, 1793-1876
  8. "Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm." – Anon
  9. "He knows not his own strength that hath not met adversity." – Ben Jonson, c. 1573-1637
  10. "Life is not always a matter of holding good cards, but sometimes playing a poor hand well." – Jack London, 1878-1916

One last quote I always keep nearby is this one from Theodore Roosevelt -- about the value of “daring greatly”. It's an excerpt of a speech he gave at Paris’s Sorbonne in April, 1910:

It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."

It’s nice to remind yourself that anyone who fails at trying to do something great is in pretty good company. This group knew that the best dreams can often temporarily disguise themselves as nightmares – better to press forward and leave the fear behind.

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Alice Fuller

TV Producer Turned Social Media Strategist | Digital Marketing Consultant

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Love them all but the one that resonates with me right now "Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm." – Anon. So many great businesses never make it to the light of day due to fear of failure.

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My favorite quote is Number 8 - Anon. Failure or falling to me means I am moving towards the goal I am sure to arrive. Failures on the way to the goal is a lesson, that next time I should watch this spot. Yet, Just that knowledge of arriving to my goal, will keep me getting up and continue! I have a vision..Vision in everything we do, is important I believe.

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William Garcia

Podcast Host/Author/Philosopher

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Here are a few quotes. "A plan, like a map, is an instrument used to get you from where you are now, to where you would like to be some "Now" into the future. Without one, only God knows where you will end up. With one, you will improve your prospect for success. Just commit to your plan." "Think of failure as nothing more that a temporary experience. It is not a permanent condition or a terminal disease. Experience it, and then let it go. Survive it and try again. Nothing scares away failure, more than another try. Nothing is more attractive to success, than courage." "As you walk through life and towards your goal, keep your eyes on the next step you make. You don't want to step into something unplanned. Stay in the moment and stay focused." "Always try to live in the Present Positive Tense. Think now; think positive." "Positive thinking is a "Mind-style" that can lead to a great life style. So, embrace the present with positive expectation of a great future. File the past." "Attaining many things in life is much easier that making the commitment to actually attain them. Too often, a lack of commitment is the reason for failure." "Once you have made the first step into a mile towards your goal, you will always have less than a mile to go. Don't stop now." "Wishing against the present reality of a negative experience, temporarily paralyzes the mind, impedes the occurrence of positive thought and allows for the onset of stress. Never wish "It" didn't happen. Instead, "Do" something about "It" now." "To reason that each of us is unique, is to reason that each of us now possess a gift or talent. However, that gift or talent is exclusively reserved for those who purposefully seek it out. Some find success this way. Still, not everyone believes that they possess a gift or talent and so, do not have reason to seek it out. It's ok though, if you keep in mind and believe that there never was, and there never will be, anyone better than you at being "YOU". You're already the best." "Time", ultimately, is the highest quality element there is, and "Life", consequently, is the most perfect positive state of "Being". The combination of the two is the most powerful force there is; the force of "You"; the force of "I". Let's use this force for "Good". "All plans for success must die, if your dreams are to live. But for plans to die, they must be EXECUTED. Work your plans accordingly, persistently, but patiently." "When two people come together to work on an idea, three minds are present; yours, mine and ours. Don't tell me we can't get it done. Let's do it!" "Life and Time are two parallel line on a single page, where stories of Life have endings; where Time does not. Let your story be told as one lived with purpose and passion." "Stay open to "Life" and don't let the fear of "Death" close your "Living" door. Confidently walk through your door every day and into the "Life" you choose to live. Expect that something good will happen today." "Living life to the fullest has more to do with having a present consciousness and appreciation of your own "Being" than with doing anything. After all, you must first "Be" before you can "Do"." I hope you are inspired.

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