Yes, it was.
Failure is not an option" can be translated into Latin as follows: "Adversus exitus optio non est". In fact ADVERSUS EXITUS means "failure"; OPTIO means 'option'; NON means 'not'; EST means 'is'. - from allexperts.com
It comes from late latin, 'Renalis' meaning "of or relating to the kidneys"
Defectus virtutem mihi dat Dolor meus causam meam est
Jeffrey W. Barrett has written: 'Impulse to revolution in Latin America' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Failure (Psychology), Latin American National characteristics, Philosophy, Politics and government, Social conditions, Totalitarianism
weaknesses power efficiency who gains? rational choice theory rent-seeking behavior examples failure in Latin America; India; japan in 1990
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I'm a complete failure. He suffered of kidney failure.
First attest early 15th. century, from Middle French calamite' (14th. century), from Latin calamitatem(nominative calamitas) "damage, loss, failure; disaster, misfortune, adversity,"
Everyone defines a failure differently. Who you define as a failure will depend on what you define failure as. What one person sees as a failure, someone else may not see it the same way.
nature of failure
strain-to-failure