It is not the critic who counts,
Nor the man who points out
How the strong man stumbled,
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 and comes short again and again;
Who knows great enthusiasms, great devotions;
ho 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 timid souls
Who know neither victory nor defeat. - Theodore Roosevelt
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