Ellen Hopkins Quotes About Failing

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  • Memory is a tenuous thing, like a rainbow's end or a camera with a failing lens.

    Ellen Hopkins (2008). “Impulse”, p.21, Simon and Schuster
  • Am I more afraid Of taking a chance and learning I'm somebody I don't know, or of risking new territory, only to find I'm the same old me? There is comfort in the tried and true. Breaking ground might uncover a sinkhole, one impossible to climb out of. And setting sail in uncharted waters might mean capsizing into a sea monster's jaws. Easier to turn my back on these things than to try tjem and fail. And yet, a whisper insists I need to know if they are or aren't integral to me. Status quo is a swamp. And stagnation is slow death.

  • When all else fails, dream bigger.

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