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Cities are an immense laboratory of trial and error, failure and success, in city building and city design.

Jane Jacobs
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That useful alterations will be suggested by experience, could not but be foreseen . . . . It moreover equally enables the general and state governments to originate the amendment of errors as they may be pointed out by the experience on one side or on the other.

James Madison
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The most that the Convention could do in such a situation, was to avoid the errors suggested by the past experience of other countries, as well as of our own; and to provide a convenient mode of rectifying their own errors, as future experience may unfold them.

James Madison
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To solve the human equation, we need to add love, subtract hate, multiply good, and divide between truth and error.

Janet Coleman
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You will go on blundering, for only he who does nothing avoids er... by Janusz Korczak

You will go on blundering, for only he who does nothing avoids errors.

Janusz Korczak
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Haste breeds error; error breeds woe. by Janet Morris

Haste breeds error; error breeds woe.

Janet Morris
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Without scheming to do wrong, or to make others unhappy, there may be error and there may be misery. Thoughtlessness, want of attention to other people's feelings, and want of resolution, will do the business.

Jane Austen
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In my opinion, advocating, allowing and practicing psychiatric and psychoanalytic dogmas within the church is every bit as pagan and heretical (and therefore perilous) as propagating the teachings of some of the most bizarre cults. The only vital difference is that the cults are less dangerous because their errors are more identifiable.

Jay E. Adams
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I work very much on the principle that anything created by mankind has mischief and error hardwired into its inception.

Jasper Fforde
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Children are harmed more by our apathy than our error.

Jay Strack
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Anything devised by man has bureaucracy, corrpution and error har... by Jasper Fforde

Anything devised by man has bureaucracy, corrpution and error hardwired at inception.

Jasper Fforde
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There are some errors so sweet that we repent them only to bring them to memory.

Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
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Be guided by feeling alone. We are only simple mortals, subject t... by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot

Be guided by feeling alone. We are only simple mortals, subject to error...

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
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Nothing is more dangerous in practice, than an obstinate, unbending adherence to a system, particularly in its application to the wants and errors of mankind.

Jean-Baptiste Say
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You saw me vacillating between error and truth, loving them equally because unable to distinguish the one from the other; the hour marked out by God for my enlightenment has come: He has shown me the powerlessness of reason, and the necessity of faith.

Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
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A science only advances with certainty, when the plan of inquiry and the object of our researches have been clearly defined; otherwise a small number of truths are loosely laid hold of, without their connexion being perceived, and numerous errors, without being enabled to detect their fallacy.

Jean-Baptiste Say
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To the labor of man alone Smith ascribes the power of producing values. This is an error. A more exact analysis demonstrates... that all the values are derived from the operation of labor, or rather from the industry of man, combined with the operation of those agents which nature and capital furnish him.

Jean-Baptiste Say
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The man who can own up to his error is greater than he who merely... by Jean Francois Paul de Gondi

The man who can own up to his error is greater than he who merely knows how to avoid making it.

Jean Francois Paul de Gondi
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False glory is the rock of vanity; it seduces men to affect esteem by things which they indeed possess, but which are frivolous, and which for a man to value himself on would be a scandalous error.

Jean de la Bruyere
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Jacobins, I have a truth to tell you. You do not know your most deadly enemies; they are the constitutional priests. It is they who protest most in the provinces against anarchists, disorganisers, Dantonism, Robespierrism, Jacobinism... Do not cherish any longer the popular errors; cut at the roots of superstition! Declare openly that the priests are your enemies.

Jean-Paul Marat
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