A Quote by Paul Nitze

One of the most dangerous forms of human error is forgetting what one is trying to achieve. — © Paul Nitze
One of the most dangerous forms of human error is forgetting what one is trying to achieve.
Of all forms of human error, prophesy is the most avoidable.
The most dangerous error is failure to recognize our own tendency to error.
The most fundamental form of human stupidity is forgetting what we were trying to do in the first place.
Forgetting your mistakes is a terrible error if you are trying to improve your cognition.
Censorship, I believe, is the most dangerous enemy to all human communication, and piety of intention is probably the most dangerous, the most virulent and the most self-satisfying.
The most dangerous trap is just living and forgetting that God exists.
The highest forms of understanding we can achieve are laughter and human compassion.
With both people and computers on the job, computer error can be more quickly tracked down and corrected by people and, conversely, human error can be more quickly corrected by computers. What it amounts to is that nothing serious can happen unless human error and computer error take place simultaneously. And that hardly ever happens.
Working is one of the most dangerous forms of procrastination.
There are three kinds of forms in the human figure: Ovoid forms - egg, ball and barrel masses; Column forms - cylinder, cone; Spatulate forms - box, slab and wedge blocks.
There are many different forms of life in the universe and human beings are unaware of most of them. Complex beings inhabit other dimensions. They can be very dangerous when encountered, unless, of course, you know how to handle or avoid them.
The alleviation of human error, whether design or intrinsically human, continues to be the most important problem facing aerospace safety.
I keep forgetting I'm speaking in an American accent sometimes. The dangerous thing is that you end up forgetting what your real accent is after a while! It's really strange; I've never done a job in an American accent before.
I am convinced that, because the criminal justice system is run by humans, it is naturally subject to human error. There is no rational basis to believe that this same type of human error will not infect capital murder trials.
The most difficult problems are naturally not involved in the search for forms for contemporary life. It is a question of working our way to forms behind which real human values lie.
There is a case for saying that the creation of new aesthetic forms has been the most fundamentally productive of all forms of human activity. Whoever creates new artistic conventions has found methods of interchange between people about matters which were incommunicable before. The capacity to do this has been the basis of the whole of human history.
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