A Quote by Jonathan Scott

It's okay to learn from your mistakes, and it's okay to be human. — © Jonathan Scott
It's okay to learn from your mistakes, and it's okay to be human.
We have to allow ourselves the freedom to make mistakes, including cultural mistakes, in our first drafts. I believe it's okay to get cultural details wrong in your first draft. It's okay if stereotypes emerge. It just means that your experience is limited, that you're human.
The biggest lesson I’ve learned is, “It’s okay.” It’s okay for me to be kind to myself. It’s okay to be wrong. It’s okay to get mad. It’s ok to be flawed. It’s okay to be happy. It’s okay to move on.
It's okay to learn from every experience, and it's okay to make mistakes.
It's okay for you to have relationships, but it's not okay to talk about them. It's not okay to be out or to be public about it. It's not okay to be photographed with your partner.
Are you okay?" I (Cassie) call up to him. "Um. Define okay." (Ben) "Okay means you're not bleeding to death." "I'm okay.
I've accepted now that it's okay not to be okay. It is okay to be upset, and it is okay to need to talk to someone.
Im okay Im okay now. But you really need to listen to me 'cause im telling you the truth I mean this im okay Trust me... Im not okay ...Well okay im not okay. Im not o-f cking-kay
It's okay to make mistakes. Mistakes are our teachers - they help us to learn.
It's okay to make mistakes. Mistakes are our teachers -- they help us to learn.
I love you present tense,” I whispered, and then put my hand on the middle of his chest and said, “It’s okay, Gus. It’s okay. It is. It’s okay, you hear me?” I had—and have—absolutely no confidence that he could hear me. I leaned forward and kissed his cheek. “Okay,” I said. “Okay.
It’s okay is a cosmic truth…It’s okay. If there were nothing here for us to learn, we wouldn’t bother to pay the fare.
It's okay to make mistakes as long as you learn from them.
Now that's an Okay that really means Okay, not that Okay that women use that means everything but Okay.
The basic premise that children must learn about emotions is that all feelings are okay to have; however, only some reactions are okay.
My interviewing style and my approach to things is that, yes, it's okay to be sincere; it's okay to be yourself; it's okay to be real.
It's okay,' you know? It's okay to be you. It's okay to just not be okay. It's okay to not be okay.
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