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Quotes About Rectify

Too often, complaint is not about principled objection on moral grounds, but opportunistic objection on grounds of self-interest. To rectify this, we need to work on mastering the art of complaint.
~ Julian Baggini
The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.
~ Unknown
Unfortunately, catastrophes or scandalous disclosures always have to happen before humanity realises that it is only its own mistakes that have led it into misfortune. These are all the more difficult to rectify, because in the main they have been made by the authorities, who will not commit suicide themselves, but in order to save their own skins, they would rather that all Life should perish before they acknowledge their errors.
~ Viktor Schauberger
It is not he who makes no mistakes that is intelligent. There are no such men, nor can there be. It is he whose errors are not very grave and who is able to rectify them easily and quickly that is intelligent.
~ Vladimir Lenin
Awards are very important for a show like 'Rectify.' We're a small show; we're on a more obscure, harder-to-find channel that is very supportive of creative and singular vision.
~ Abigail Spencer
As all error is meanness, it is incumbent on every man who consults his own dignity, to retract it as soon as he discovers it.
~ Samuel Johnson
Eliminate the cause of a mistake. Don't just clean it up.
~ J. Willard Marriott
A deed done in anger cannot be rectified by another act of rage,
~ Unknown
We are all just human with our own unique mistakes, but life is not about the mistakes you make, it is what steps you take to rectify them.
~ Unknown
Atrocity never balances or rectifies the past. Atrocity merely arms the future for more atrocity.
~ Frank Herbert
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~ Mary Renault
The one who acts without knowledge, destroys and ruins more than he rectifies.
~ Unknown
An error doesn't become a mistake until you refuse to correct it.
~ Unknown
Rather than tending to assume that observation was in principle correctible, empiricists ... did not think it was possible (or even desirable) to rectify or perfect perception, because ... For them, all human knowledge is always necessarily circumscribed, conditioned by context, and conceived in terms of relationship
~ Peter Garrett