Tell me whose words are those???



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The greatest glory is not in avoiding failure, but in rising after each fall Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Goethe maybe

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Haven't heard or read it. Sorry.

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Napoleon Bonaparte if memory serves:

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Legolas read eti glory!

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Something I can't recognize you in makeup. Innokenty Smoktunovsky! Kesha.

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That's a classic.

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What am I, Pushkin?

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Beautiful and very wise, but, unfortunately, I don't know=

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Lucius Cornelius Sulla, or Napoleon.

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The greatest glory is not in avoiding failure, but in the ability to rise after each fall Ralph Waldo Emerson

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