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Elizabeth Gilbert, from Eat, Pray, Love

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  • Destiny, I feel, is also a relationship – a play between divine grace and willful self-effort. Half of it you have no control over; half of it is absolutely in your hands, and your actions will show measurable consequence. Man is neither entirely a puppet of the Gods, nor is he entirely the captain of his own destiny; he’s a little of both. We gallop through life like circus performers balancing on two speeding side by side horses – one foot is on the horse called fate, the other on the horse called free will. And the question you have to ask every day is – which horse is which? Which horse do I need to stop worrying about because it’s not under my control, and which do I need to steer with concentrated effort?

  • — Elizabeth Gilbert, from Eat, Pray, Love
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in soccer there's a history of spectacular disappointment leading to spectacular turnaround. "Failure triggers a reaction," said Andy Roxburgh, sporting director for the New York Red Bulls who formerly served as technical director for UEFA, European soccer's governing body. "When France or England or Germany or another country like that has a failure, they reflect and then they react." Forgotten in the glow of France's World Cup triumph in 1998 is the country's failure to qualify for the tournament in 1994. That disappointment brought about dramatic changes in how France trained and developed players,

—Failure leads to soccer success
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