Famous quote by Winston Churchill

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Play the game for more than you can afford to lose... only then will you learn the game
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"Play the game for more than you can afford to lose... only then will you learn the game"

- Winston Churchill

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This quote by Winston Churchill is a pointer to approach life with a sense of balance and point of view. It encourages us to take dangers and to be ready to accept the consequences of our actions. By playing the video game for more than we can pay for to lose, we are pressing ourselves to take dangers and to gain from our errors. This quote is a reminder that life is a video game which we must make every effort to learn from our experiences. It is a reminder that we must not hesitate to take risks and to challenge ourselves. By playing the video game for more than we can afford to lose, we are pushing ourselves to grow and to progress variations of ourselves. This quote is a pointer that life is a journey and that we ought to strive to maximize it.

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Winston Churchill This quote is written / told by Winston Churchill between November 30, 1874 and January 24, 1965. He was a famous Statesman from England. The author also have 147 other quotes.

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