| 859. I felt that, should I fail, it would be ascribed to the fact that I was Colored. Frances Coppin, 1837-1913 Educator and Civic leader | |
| 860. Failure is not a fatal disease. Earl G. Graves Jr., 1935- Publishing executive | |
| 861. Treat failure as practice shots. Deborah McGriff, 1949- Educator | |
| 862. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness. Oprah Winfrey, 1954- Entertainer |
| 863. A person without faith has no future. Michael J. Cheatham | |
| 864. The language of faith is crucial because it affords human beings the
privilege of intimacy with the ultimate. Michael Eric Dyson, 1958- Scholar and Writer |
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Publication information:
Book title: African American Quotations.
Contributors: Richard Newman - Author.
Publisher: Oryx Press.
Place of publication: Phoenix.
Publication year: 1998.
Page number: 136.
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