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Quotes About Errors

If you're truly obsessed over customers, it'll cover a lot of errors.
~ Jeff Bezos
Learning preserves the errors of the past as well as its wisdom.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
Don't listen to advice. Give yourself the freedom to make your own errors, it's the only way you'll learn.
~ Stewart Stafford
My bugs don't have bugs.
~ Eoin Colfer
Experience is a revelation in the light of which we renounce our errors of youth for those of age.
~ Ambrose Bierce
Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don't know how to replenish it's source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds; it dies of weariness, of withering, of tarnishing.
~ Anais Nin
Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don't know how to replenish it's source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings.
~ Anais Nin
Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don't know how to replenish its source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds; it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings.
~ Anais Nin
I prefer the errors of enthusiasm to the indifference of wisdom.
~ Anatole France
Indubitably, magic is one of the subtlest and most difficult of the sciences and arts. There is more opportunity for errors of comprehension, judgment and practice than in any other branch of physics.
~ Aleister Crowley
Since long workdays lead to more errors, shorter workdays could reduce accidents. Overtime is deadly. Tired surgeons have been found to be more prone to slip'ups, and soldiers who get too little shuteye are more prone to miss targets.
~ Rutger Bregman
Harvard makes mistakes too, you know. Kissinger taught there.
~ Woody Allen
The writers of these reports used typewriters and carbon paper, making the correction of mistakes difficult, and they were often better at fighting their ships than writing reports, so there are a good many misspellings and grammatical errors in these pages.
~ Robert C. Stern
The backfire and continued influence effects should be disheartening to those who think that the first step in arguing with those who base their beliefs on misinformation should be to get their opponents to see what the facts are. Correcting errors may be pointless when dealing with some people.
~ Robert Carroll
How errors of human judgment can infect even the smartest people, thanks to overconfidence, lack of attention to details, and excessive trust in the judgments of others, stemming from a failure to understand that others are not making independent judgments but are themselves following still others—the blind leading the blind.
~ Robert J. Shiller
Necesitamos un sistema educativo que le enseñe a la gente a aprender de sus errores, en lugar de que los castigue por cometerlos.
~ Robert Kiyosaki
Anne was graciously pleased to accept it and rewarded the donor with a smile which exalted that infatuated youth straightway into the seventh heaven of delight and caused him to make such fearful errors in his dictation that Mr. Phillips kept him in after school to rewrite it.
~ L.M. Montgomery
la CRUELDAD y la COBARDÍA, rufianes gemelos contratados e instigados en la oscuridad por la MALICIA, señalarán al unísono todos tus errores y flaquezas:——sí, mi querido muchacho, hasta los mejores ahí somos vulnerables;—
~ Laurence Sterne
Some are errors. There's Malta 20a, for example, the 2-1/2p dull blue; it's supposed to be surcharged "One Penny," but this variety has it "One Pnney." It's affordable, and visually remarkable, and I picked up my copy when it was offered in a block of four, with three non-erroneous companions.
~ Lawrence Block
Science is perhaps the only human activity in which errors are systematically criticized and, in time, corrected.
~ Karl Popper
Generally speaking, the errors in religion are dangerous; those in philosophy only ridiculous.
~ David Hume
Men of science have made abundant mistakes of every kind; their knowledge has improved only because of their gradual abandonment of ancient errors, poor approximations, and premature conclusions.
~ George Sarton
The errors which arise from the absence of facts are far more numerous and more durable than those which result from unsound reasoning respecting true data.
~ Charles Babbage
I think today the church faces a very real challenge in not repeating the errors of the past, in sort of a stand off, a fear of science.
~ George Coyne