of Succumb
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf one has lived long enough, there is danger of succumbing to the word "God” merely because it was always there. Elias Canetti
Our world is fast succumbing to the activities of men and women who would stake the future of our species on beliefs that should not survive an elementary school education. Sam Harris
Silliness, in fact, is where Henson shone. It kept the feel-/do-good-ism from ever succumbing to the piety of political correctness. Jim Henson
Get hold of yourself, be confident once more, don't forget that it is not given to just anyone to have idolized discouragement without succumbing to it. Emil Cioran
To achieve sustainable innovation you need to seek persistent disequilibrium. To seek persistent disequilibrium means that one must chase after disruption without succumbing to it, or retreating from it. Kevin Kelly (editor)
don't sabotage your own greatness by succumbing to failure! Terry McMillan