MISTAKES QUOTES III

quotations about mistakes

He that finds out he's changed his lot for worse,
Let him betimes the untoward choice reverse:
For still, when all is said, the rule stands fast,
That each man's shoe be made on his own last.

HORACE

Epistles

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There is something to be said for every error; but, whatever may be said for it, the most important thing to be said about it is that it is erroneous.

G. K. CHESTERTON

The Illustrated London News, April 25, 1931

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Mishaps are like knives, that either serve us or cut us, as we grasp them by the blade or the handle.

JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL

Cambridge Thirty Years Ago

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She had an unequalled gift, especially pen in hand, of squeezing big mistakes into small opportunities.

HENRY JAMES

"Greville Fane", The Real Thing and Other Tales

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The errors of a man are what make him really lovable.

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

The Maxims and Reflections of Goethe

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Life, like war, is a series of mistakes; and he is not the best Christian nor the best general who makes the fewest false steps. Poor mediocrity may secure that; but he is the best who wins the most splendid victories by the retrieval of mistakes. Forget mistakes; organize victory out of mistakes.

FREDERICK WILLIAM ROBERTSON

attributed, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers


The best lessons a man ever learns are from his mistakes. It is not for want of schoolmasters that we are still ignorant.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit

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The man who on discovering his errors acknowledges and corrects them, is scarcely less entitled to our esteem than if he had not erred.

JOHN PYE SMITH

Vindiciæ Academicæ


Our failures or mistakes give us important feedback on what we need to change or concentrate on in the future.

DANA LIGHTMAN

Power Optimism

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There are two kinds of mistakes. There are fatal mistakes that destroy a theory; but there are also contingent ones, which are useful in testing the stability of a theory.

GIAN-CARLO ROTA

Indiscrete Thoughts


Man undertakes nothing in which he is not more or less puzzled; he must try numberless experiments before he can bring his undertakings to anything like perfection; and these experiments imply a succession of mistakes.

JANE TAYLOR

The Contributions of Q. Q.

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I am glad that I paid so little attention to good advice; had I abided by it I might have been saved from some of my most valuable mistakes.

GENE FOWLER

Skyline


Whenever you are about to find fault with someone, ask yourself the following question: What fault of mine most nearly resembles the one I am about to criticize?

MARCUS AURELIUS

Meditations

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To go wrong in one's own way is better then to go right in someone else's.

FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY

Crime and Punishment

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An error is not a mistake until you refuse to correct it.

GRENVILLE KLEISER

Dictionary of Proverbs

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Everyone thinks I'm a smart arse who can solve any bloody problem. I'm not. I'm just a very old businessman and a very experienced businessman who made every mistake in the book and can recognise one when I see one.

JOHN HARVEY-JONES

The Telegraph, January 10, 2008


Mistakes are the growing pains of wisdom, the assessments we pay on our stock of experience, the raw material of error to be transformed into higher living. Without them there would be no individual growth, no progress, no conquest.

WILLIAM GEORGE JORDAN

The Crown of Individuality


Other kings let their ministers make their mistakes for them, but Louis insisted on making the important mistakes personally.

WILL CUPPY

The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody

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When people once are in the wrong,
Each line they add is much too long;
Who fastest walks, but walks astray,
Is only furthest from his way.

MATTHEW PRIOR

Alma


Mistakes are, after all, the foundations of truth, and if a man does not know what a thing is, it is at least an increase in knowledge if he knows what it is not.

C. G. JUNG

C. G. Jung: Psychological Reflections

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