A Quote by Keith Henson

Children do not have to learn that streets are dangerous places by potentially fatal trial and error. — © Keith Henson
Children do not have to learn that streets are dangerous places by potentially fatal trial and error.
You don't learn from a situation where you do something well. You enjoy it and you give yourself credit, but you don't really learn from that. You learn from trial and error, trial and error, all the time.
Learn to fail with pride - and do so fast and cleanly. Maximise trial and error - by mastering the error part.
'Victory Lap,' even the title. It's the accumulation of trial and error; that's what I represent; trial and error.
You learn out of bitter experience, trial and error. Life teaches you that. As sincere as you all are, you can't learn it all in school.
Sometimes, we find what we want by also finding out what you don't want. All of that is trial and error. Once you're in that pit, the trial and error is important. It's up to us; we've got to keep moving forward.
Effective leaders are made, not born. They learn from trial and error, and from experience.
Trial and error does not work in real estate. It's way too expensive to learn from your own mistakes, you need to learn from others' mistakes.
Universities are not places where police can come and arrest people. Let the children have a discourse as they want to. They will learn as they move on in life. But to target individuals and institutions is dangerous.
Be fearless and don't be afraid of failure. There is no better way to learn than through trial-and-error.
Mistakes are the stepping stones to wisdom, we learn from trial & error, we become wise by understanding problems.
You still want to be thoughtful about what you do, no doubt, but you have to learn through trial-and-error experimentation as well.
Acting is a trial-and-error business. Every actor has a few movies on their resume that they're not terribly proud of, but that's how you learn.
The practical question, then, is what to do with the children. Tolerate them at home we will not. Let them run loose in the streets we dare not until our streets become safe places for children, which, to our utter shame, they are not at present, though they can hardly be worse than some homes and some schools.
I had 11 years of managerial experience and four years of coaching before I managed a big-league team. To me, it was important, because I learned a lot through trial and error. And it's tough to have to go through trial and error when you're a big-league manager.
science progresses by trial and error, and when it is forbidden to admit error there can be no progress.
I never learned from a real trainer so it was trial and error. Mostly error.
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