What we call the Irish Brogue is no sooner discovered, than it makes the deliverer, in the last degree, ridiculous and despised; and, from such a mouth, an Englishman expects nothing but bulls, blunders, and follies.
Whenever you make a mistake or get knocked down by life, don't look back at it too long. Mistakes are life's way of teaching you. Your capacity for occasional blunders is inseparable from your capacity to reach your goals. No one wins them all, and your failures, when they happen, are just part of your growth. Shake off your blunders. How will you know your limits without an occasional failure? Never quit. Your turn will come.
Silence never makes any blunders.
The pain others give passes away in their later kindness, but that of our own blunders, especially when they hurt our vanity, never passes away
Blunders, no, only friendship binds us to honesty - attracting crypts of mushrooms in the wake of our snowboards.
God gave us laughter, I think, as a balm to wash the wounds of our own blunders, as a splint to mend the bones we break in our rashness or vanity.
History is a jangle of accidents, blunders, surprises and absurdities, and so is our knowledge of it, but if we are to report it at all we must impose some order upon it.
Is man one of God's blunders? Or is God one of man's blunders?
War is mainly a catalogue of blunders.
Blunders rarely travel alone.
Success covers a multitude of blunders.
I've spent my life making blunders.
Fool!" cried the hunchback. "You fell victim to one of the classic blunders. The most famous is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia,' but only slightly less well known is this: 'Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line.
A successful career has been full of blunders.
Chess is a fairy tale of 1001 blunders.
But what is woman? Only one of nature's agreeable blunders.