Did Winston Churchill Say “Success Is Not Final, Failure Is Not Fatal”?
Churchill’s published canon does not verify the famous success-and-failure line. Trace its earlier print history and the later attribution.
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Churchill’s published canon does not verify the famous success-and-failure line. Trace its earlier print history and the later attribution.
Read articleRoosevelt archives do not verify the famous “Believe you can” line. See the attribution evidence and compare it with his authentic 1910 arena speech.
Read articleThe popular “getting ahead” quote is not verified as Mark Twain’s. Follow its trail from anonymous 1923 bank ads to the later Twain attribution.
Read articleThe popular saying is not documented in Theodore Roosevelt’s works. The earliest traced evidence points to a 2003 precursor and an anonymous exact version in 2004.
Read articleThe famous saying about repeated action and excellence was written by Will Durant in 1926 while he was summarizing Aristotle’s ethics.
Read articleNo reliable source connects the popular “definition of insanity” quote to Albert Einstein. Follow its earlier wording, context and documented history.
Read articleAlbert Einstein’s famous imagination quotation is genuine. Read its full wording, the 1929 interview context and a scan of the primary source.
Read articleThe source, documented wording and meaning of Albert Einstein’s famous bicycle quote, traced to his 5 February 1930 letter to his son Eduard.
Read articleA source-led collection of 25 Vincent van Gogh quotes about art, work and perseverance, with exact letter numbers, dates, recipients and concise context.
Read articleThe verified source, translation and meaning of Van Gogh’s courage-to-attempt-anything quote, written as he left home and committed to an uncertain life as an artist.
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