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Time & Perspective Quote by Oliver Goldsmith

"Our greatest glory consists not in never failing, but in rising every time we fall"

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Failure gets demoted here from catastrophe to curriculum. Goldsmith, a poet with a famously uneven life - debt, professional scrambling, late-blooming respectability - isn’t selling a polished virtue; he’s redefining “glory” as a habit rather than a headline. The line works because it smuggles in a quiet insult to perfectionism: “never failing” sounds impressive until he frames it as a lesser achievement, almost a lucky absence of evidence. The real test of character isn’t cleanliness but recovery.

The subtext is moral and social. In an 18th-century culture obsessed with reputation, status, and public decorum, “falling” is not just personal disappointment; it’s public damage. Goldsmith’s pivot - glory equals rising - offers a way to keep dignity intact even when the world has receipts. It’s resilience talk, yes, but also reputation management: your story isn’t the stumble, it’s the rebuttal.

Stylistically, the sentence is engineered for memorability. The contrast is crisp, the rhythm is balanced, and the “not... but...” structure performs the very act it praises: it falls away from one ideal and stands up with another. “Every time” is the kicker, refusing the one-and-done comeback narrative. No redemption arc that ends neatly; just repeated effort, almost stubbornly ordinary.

Goldsmith’s intent feels less like motivational poster wisdom than a correction to the era’s brittle moral accounting. He’s arguing that human worth survives failure, but only if you’re willing to meet it again and again.

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TopicPerseverance
SourceThe Vicar of Wakefield — Oliver Goldsmith, 1766. The line is widely attributed to Goldsmith and appears in this novel.
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Oliver Goldsmith (November 10, 1730 - April 4, 1774) was a Poet from Ireland.

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