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We write to negotiate our own relationships with momentariness and permanence, to speak with the dead, to bring them back to life, or try to, and of course we always fail to bring them back, and we call that failure art.
And it's not that we always fail – Have I Got News for You worked, and continues to work on and off, a bit mysteriously, like a Magimix you bought at university that lasts 20 years longer than all your other small electricals.
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In ecology and evolutionary biology, we often do quite a poor job proving generality, but, more important, we almost always fail to assess validity of prior findings rigorously.
She says, "We will always fail each other in one way or another, but this particular way of failing is ancient".
However, there is another category of people that we all know about, but almost always fail to highlight.
"Risk controls can always fail, but compared to where we were in the U.S. in 2010, Brazil is much better prepared," she said.
They nearly always fail.
And you always fail.
Sooner or later, the theories always fail.
'Why' questions always fail, scientifically.
The Stooges almost always fail.
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