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Just about every error has a technical and psychological component: get good at discovering those connections

Joshua Waitzkin
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To require conformity in the appreciation of sentiments or the interpretation of language, or uniformity of thought, feeling, or action, is a fundamental error in human legislation -- a madness which would be only equaled by requiring all men to possess the same countenance, the same voice or the same stature.

Josiah Warren
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When did I ever teach anything wrong from this stand? When was I ever confounded? I want to triumph in Israel before I depart hence and am no more seen. I never told you I was perfect; but there is no error in the revelations which I have taught. Must I, then, be thrown away as a thing of naught?

Joseph Smith, Jr.
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No consensus of men can make an error erroneous. We can only find or commit an error, not create it. When we commit an error, we say what was an error already.

Josiah Royce
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One of the mistakes women have made is to romanticize life in the rose-covered cottage and then, discovering their error, proceed to romanticize life in the working world.

Juanita M. Kreps
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In every principle presented to us, our first inquiry should be, "Is it true?" "Does it emanate from God?" If he is its Author it can be sustained just as much as any other truth in natural philosophy; if false it should be opposed and exposed just as much as any other error.

John Taylor
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Error will slip through a crack, while truth will stick in a door... by Josh Billings

Error will slip through a crack, while truth will stick in a doorway.

Josh Billings
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... there's a large core of powerlessness which is balanced against the unwritten contract that says that if you behave, you'll be okay. No wonder people pay so much attention to knowing the rules, to knowing the right people, to not making waves, to never making errors -- to not risking, trying, innovating.

Judith M Bardwick
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Science, my lad, has been built upon many errors; but they are errors which it was good to fall into, for they led to the truth.

Jules Verne
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Most inexperienced cooks believe, mistakenly, that a fine cake is less challenging to produce than a fine souffle or mousse. I know, however, that a good cake is like a good marriage: from the outside, it looks ordinary, sometimes unremarkable, yet cut into it, taste it, and you know that it is nothing of the sort. It is the sublime result oflong and patient experience, a confection whose success relies on a profound understanding of compatibilities and tastes; on a respect for measurement, balance, chemistry and heat; on a history of countless errors overcome.

Julia Glass
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In my early career, I look at that time as a series of trial and... by Julia Stiles

In my early career, I look at that time as a series of trial and error and learning as I go.

Julia Stiles
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Brilliant minds make errors, brave souls falter, kind hearts leave scars. We are none of us perfect, but we're all perfectly human.

Juliet Marillier
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A Nation... is a group of persons united by a common error about their ancestry, and a common dislike of their neighbors

Karl Deutsch
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Only ... from personal experience [can a man] take the necessary measures without a preliminary process of trial and error.

Karl Donitz
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The difference between the amoeba and Einstein is that, although both make use of the method of trial and error elimination, the amoeba dislikes erring while Einstein is intrigued by it.

Karl Popper
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Who is going to cast out an error to which he has given birth and... by Karl Kraus

Who is going to cast out an error to which he has given birth and replace it with an adopted truth?

Karl Kraus
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To be human is erroneous. by Karl Kraus

To be human is erroneous.

Karl Kraus
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Science is perhaps the only human activity in which errors are systematically criticized and, in time, corrected.

Karl Popper
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Better our hypotheses die for our errors than ourselves. by Karl Popper

Better our hypotheses die for our errors than ourselves.

Karl Popper
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The history of science, like the history of all human ideas, is a history of irresponsible dreams, of obstinacy, and of error.

Karl Popper
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