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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I believe sometimes I make some mistakes. And I don't think they are life-threatening mistakes.
Wise is the one who learns from another´s mistakes. Less wise is the one who learns only from his own mistakes. The fool keeps making the same mistakes again and again and never learns from them.
Cynicism is reality with an alternate spelling. — © Woody Allen
Cynicism is reality with an alternate spelling.
On indies it's hard to do, but in rehearsals, you make mistakes in rehearsal. It's really hard rehearsing a play or what rehearsal you get on any movie. That's where you get to make your mistakes, and you make big ones. So when you shoot [the movie] or you finally get the play in shape and do it, the mistakes are out of the way. If you're not afraid to make mistakes, then there is no writer's block or actor's block.
We follow the rules and some guys make some mistakes and we gotta correct those mistakes. We follow the rules and we do it the right way at Florida and we have to do a better job of correcting some of the people making mistakes.
Don't worry about making mistakes. In fact, the more mistakes you make, the more progress you are making. Just don't repeat the same mistakes.
Every player makes mistakes; every goalkeeper makes mistakes. Every manager does, every broadcaster - every person in life makes mistakes. But for goalkeepers, often when they make a mistake, it leads to a goal.
The story's what matters; spelling's overrated.
It's okay to make mistakes. Mistakes are our teachers -- they help us to learn.
I know I can't change the past. Not my mistakes or the mistakes of others. But I can begin by changing me.
Basketball is a game of mistakes, and we know that we can make mistakes, but things that you can't do is lack effort.
Spelling is improved when reading is done.
If you're not making mistakes, then you're not doing anything. I'm positive that a doer makes mistakes. — © John Wooden
If you're not making mistakes, then you're not doing anything. I'm positive that a doer makes mistakes.
So fear helps me from making mistakes, but I make lot of mistakes.
Everyone makes mistakes. How a person deals with their mistakes is a mark of their character.
I am better at math than spelling.
Those who make no mistakes are making the biggest mistakes of all - they are attempting nothing new.
The wise learn from the mistakes of others, it's the fool that wants to make their own mistakes.
Don't worry about mistakes. Making things out of mistakes, that's creativity.
Perhaps because my relationship with my father went through such a long, bumpy time, it's been very important for me to work to try to keep lines of communication open between my sons and myself to try to avoid my father's mistakes. At least if you're making mistakes, make different mistakes.
Sometimes people leave you halfway through the wood. Others may decieve you - you decide what's good. You decide alone, but no one is alone. People make mistakes. Fathers, mothers, people make mistakes, holding to their own, thinking they're alone. Honor their mistakes. Fight for their mistakes. Witches can be right. Giants can be good. You decide what's right. You decide what's good.
We all make mistakes, but when I made mistakes there was no filter between me and the consumer.
We all make mistakes. If you can't make mistakes, you can't make decisions. I've made a lot bigger mistakes myself.
Go, and make interesting mistakes, make amazing mistakes, make glorious and fantastic mistakes. Break rules. Leave the world more interesting for your being here.
The French word for wanderlust or wandering is 'errance.' The etymology is the same as 'error.' So to wander is to make mistakes. In other words, to make mistakes, to make errors is sort of the idea of learning through trial and error, allowing the mistakes to be part of the process.
This morning arrives a letter from my ancient silver-mining comrade, Calvin H. Higbie, a man whom I have not seen nor had communication with for forty-four years. . . . [Footnote: Roughing It is dedicated to Higbie.] . . . I shall allow myself the privilege of copying his punctuation and his spelling, for to me they are a part of the man. He is as honest as the day is long. He is utterly simple-minded and straightforward, and his spelling and his punctuation are as simple and honest as he is himself. He makes no apology for them, and no apology is needed.
Most of the mistakes in thinking are inadequacies of perception rather than mistakes of logic.
I've spent my entire life spelling my surname.
Here's a memonic device that I feel teaches how we can properly cope with failure. Forget about your failures; don't dwell on past mistakes Anticipate failure; realize that we all make mistakes. Intensity in everything you do; never be a failure for lack of effort. Learn from your mistakes; don't repeat previous errors. Understand why you failed; diagnose your mistakes so as to not repeat them. Respond, don't react to errors; responding corrects mistakes while reacting magnifies them. Elevate your self-concept. It's OK to fail, everyone does; now how are you going to deal with the failure
Football is a game of mistakes. Whoever makes the fewest mistakes wins.
There's a link between bigotry and bad spelling.
To some people, I am kind of a Merlin who takes lots of crazy chances, but rarely makes mistakes. I've made some bad ones, but fortunately, the successes have come along fast enough to cover up the mistakes. When you go to bat as many times as I do, and continually improve upon your mistakes, you're bound to get a good average.
It's okay to make mistakes. Mistakes are our teachers - they help us to learn.
I was the girl who was correcting people on the spelling of Led Zeppelin.
Lincoln made mistakes. Roosevelt made mistakes. Eisenhower made mistakes. The Battle of the Bulge was the biggest intelligence failure in American military history, much bigger than any in Vietnam or now. We didn't know that the Soviets were moving 400,000 or 500,000 troops. We missed it.
I bet you that we all learn from our mistakes. I've learned from my mistakes in the past, too.
I hope you'll make mistakes. If you're making mistakes, it means you're out there doing something.
The value of action is that we make mistakes; mistakes show us what we need to learn. — © Peter McWilliams
The value of action is that we make mistakes; mistakes show us what we need to learn.
Anyone who works makes mistakes and if you don't work, you never make mistakes.
I've made some great mistakes in my life, but, you know, they were honest mistakes.
I wouldn't change anything. I've made mistakes, but thanks to those mistakes, I've learned.
I am all for changing, even if mistakes are made in the process. Mistakes do not matter.
Everyone makes mistakes along the way, but we learn from our mistakes.
You have to have the kind of personality where you're resilient and you can get up and keep moving and learn what there is. What I tell my employees is, 'I want you to make mistakes. If you're not making mistakes, you're not trying hard enough. But, when we make a mistake, let's all study it. Let's all learn from it. After that, we want to make different mistakes. We don't want to keep making the same mistakes.'
You'll make mistakes, but if you make mistakes by trying to do the right things, then they're mistakes that most coaches and most teammates can accept.
On the foreign policy front, Barack Obama is not a confrontational man. He stayed away from all confrontations, and you can look and see what happened overseas. It's a mess everywhere. So he made major mistakes, major policy mistakes. Those mistakes are not going to be forgiven by history.
Christian, non-Christian, we're going to miss the mark. We're going to make mistakes. How you handle those mistakes and get more fundamentally sound spiritually in dealing with those mistakes I think have a direct impact - not only on your spiritual life, but those around you.
People make mistakes, and either you fall from your mistakes, or you learn from them. — © Matt Hardy
People make mistakes, and either you fall from your mistakes, or you learn from them.
Yeah, I've made some mistakes. Every guy makes mistakes.
I learned that everyone makes mistakes and has weaknesses and that one of the most important things that differentiates people is their approach to handling them. I learned that there is an incredible beauty to mistakes, because embedded in each mistake is a puzzle, and a gem that I could get if I solved it, i.e. a principle that I could use to reduce my mistakes in the future.
It is so conceited and timid to be ashamed of one's mistakes. Of course they are mistakes. Go on to the next.
Mistakes are painful when they happen, but years later a collection of mistakes is what is called experience.
Creative experimentation propels our culture forward. That our stories of innovation tend to glorify the breakthroughs and edit out all the experimental mistakes doesn't mean that mistakes play a trivial role. As any artist or scientist knows, without some protected, even sacred space for mistakes, innovation would cease.
ORTHOGRAPHY, n. The science of spelling by the eye instead of the ear.
We have all made mistakes in this life. How we learn from our mistakes is the measure of who we are.
In a brave new world, a post-September 11 world, anyone is going to make certain mistakes. The mistakes that have been made on homeland security, on protecting our Nation from another terrorist attack, are mistakes of omission. We are simply not doing enough.
So that's my wish for you, and all of us, and my wish for myself. Make New Mistakes. Make glorious, amazing mistakes. Make mistakes nobody's ever made before. Don't freeze, don't stop, don't worry that it isn't good enough, or it isn't perfect, whatever it is: art, or love, or work or family or life.
Gosh, I made so many mistakes. I mean I still make mistakes. We all do.
You will make some mistakes but, if you learn from those mistakes, those mistakes will become wisdom and wisdom is essential to becoming wealthy.
The team that makes the most mistakes usually wins, because doers make mistakes
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