Quotes by Errors The newspaper reader says: this party will ruin itself if it makes errors like this. My higher politics says: a party which makes errors like this is already finished -- it is no longer secure in its instincts. Friedrich Nietzsche errors society party How little is required for pleasure! The sound of a bagpipe - without music, life would be an error. Friedrich Nietzsche errors would-be sound What then in the last resort are the truths of mankind? They are the irrefutable errors of mankind. Friedrich Nietzsche errors lasts mistake Many a maid have I won by a quarrel, when flattery was in no wise helpful; but take heed that thou art in the wrong, so that thou mayest acknowledge thine error. Gelett Burgess errors wise art To recognize that the greatest error is not to have tried and failed, but that in trying, we did not give it our best effort Gene Kranz best-effort errors attitude There is a point when a personal opinion shades off into an error of fact. Gene Siskel shade errors personal-opinions Life without music is only error, exhaustion, exile... Indeed, there is nothing that concerns me more than the fate of music. Friedrich Nietzsche fate music-is errors He [Thelonious Monk] played each note as though astonished by the previous one, as though every touch of his fingers on the keyboard was correcting an error and this touch in turn became an error to be corrected and so the tune never quite ended up the way it was meant to. Geoff Dyer never-quit errors tunes The process of book writing for me is entirely one of trial and error. Geoff Dyer errors writing book The stream of time sweeps away errors, and leaves the truth for the inheritance of humanity. Georg Brandes errors truth humanity Nietzsche says that as soon as he had read a single page of Schopenhauer, he knew he would read every page of him and pay heed to every word, even to the errors he might find. Every intellectual aspirant will be able to name men whom he has read in this way. Georg Brandes errors names men It is an error to suppose that a man belongs to himself. No man does. He belongs to his wife, or his children, or his relations, or to his creditors, or to society in some form or other. George Augustus Henry Sala errors men children Do not commence your exercises in philosophy in those regions where an error can deliver you over to the executioner. Georg C. Lichtenberg errors exercise philosophy Conscience is the mirror of our souls, which represents the errors of our lives in their full shape. George Bancroft errors mirrors life If I stay healthy, I have a chance to collect 3,000 hits and 1,000 errors. George Brett errors health chance Pure innovation is more gross than error. George Chapman failure errors fear 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. George Cukor errors life school There is no more dangerous error than that of mistaking the consequence for the cause. Friedrich Nietzsche dangerous errors causes Give me, instead of beauty's bust, George Darley errors heart giving ...if the fear of falling into error is the source of a mistrust in Science, which in the absence of any such misgivings gets on with the work itself and actually does know, it is difficult to see why, conversely, a mistrust should not be placed in this mistrust, and why we should not be concerned that this fear of erring is itself the very error. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel errors fear fall «2526272829303132333435»