Quotes by Errors No matter what the belief, if it had modestly said, 'This is our best thought, go on, think farther!' then we could have smoothly outgrown our early errors and long since have developed a religion such as would have kept pace with an advancing world. But we were made to believe and not allowed to think. We were told to obey, rather than to experiment and investigate. Charlotte Perkins Gilman errors believe thinking We should not go to the [poor countries] and say: 'We come to ... teach you our science, to show you your errors.' ... We should go instead with an inquiring mind and a humble spirit to learn [from] these people. Che Guevara errors humble country Socialism is young and has made errors. Many times revolutionaries lack the knowledge and intellectual courage needed to meet the task of developing the new man with methods different from the conventional ones - and the conventional methods suffer from the influences of the society, which created them. Che Guevara errors intellectual men Growth is a process of experimentation, a series of trials, errors, and occasional victories. The failed experiments are as much as part of the process as the experiments that work. Cherie Carter-Scott victory errors growth Writing is part intuition and part trial and error, but mostly it's very hard work. Cheryl Strayed errors hard-work writing Think of your adversary as a bearer of equilibrium; if we have need of friends to stimulate us, we equally need someone to show us our errors. Chico Xavier errors needs thinking There are those among us who have erred, deeply and significantly. Who have wounded the world and broken themselves. The worst of them lose themselves in their errors. The best of them crawl back, one foot at a time, and seek to amend their breaches. That is the way of the brave. Chloe Neill errors broken feet Most people define learning too narrowly as mere 'problem-solving', so they focus on identifying and correcting errors in the external environment. Solving problems is important. But if learning is to persist, managers and employees must also look inward. The need to reflect critically on their own behaviour, identify the ways they often inadvertently contribute to the organisation’s problems, and then change how they act. Chris Argyris errors focus people We didnt come out with any energy. We know were not good enough to let the game come to us. We have to come with high energy, play hard team basketball and do everything the right way. Coming into the season, we all knew we didnt have too much room for error. Chris Bosh errors team basketball It is only an error of judgment to make a mistake, but it argues an infirmity of character to adhere to it when discovered. Christian Nestell Bovee errors mistake character To no circumstance is the wide diffusion of error in the world more owing than to our habit of adopting conclusions from insufficiently established data. An indispensable preliminary, then, in every investigation, is to get at facts. Until these are arrived at, every opinion, theory, or system, however ingeniously framed, must necessarily rest upon an uncertain basis. Christian Nestell Bovee data errors world The questions most furiously discussed are those which have in them a basis of truth, and yet a large admixture of errors. We inconsiderately take hold of, and mistakingly support or oppose them, as either wholly true or wholly false. Christian Nestell Bovee bases support errors The majority of women commit the strategic error of attempting to excel in a maximum of fields in order to satisfy all their customers' needs. Christiane Collange majority errors order Every work of art should give utterance, or indicate, the awful blind strength and the cruelty of the creative impulse, that is why they must all have what are called errors, both of taste and style. Christina Stead errors strength art Acting is like a high wire act. Your margin for error is very slim. Christine Baranski wire errors acting The faithful believe that certain truths have been 'revealed.' The skeptics and secularists believe that truth is only to be sought by free inquiry and trial and error. Only one of those positions is dogmatic. Christopher Hitchens faithful errors believe Between ourselves, there is no such thing, abstractly, as a 'good' book. A book is 'good' only when it meets some human hunger or refutes some human error. Christopher Morley hunger errors book The physics are simple in theory, but in practice they are filled with the possibility for limitless error. Christopher Pike errors simple practice There is a soul of truth in error; there is a soul of good in evil. Clarence Darrow errors soul evil It is often easier to learn from the mistakes of others than from our own. Clarence H. Burns easier errors mistake «1213141516171819202122»