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Quotes About Correction

And you know, almost in a perverse way, I wish it had been undue influence because we know how to correct that. We get rid of the people who, in fact, were exercising that.
~ David Kay
If, during the course of the game, it be discovered that any error or illegality has been committed in the moves of the pieces, the moves must be retraced, and the necessary correction made, without penalty.
~ Howard Staunton
All the science fiction I loved as a kid was holding up a mirror to society and warning us about the need for course correction.
~ Laeta Kalogridis
because my memory of them would have to be corrected by facts, which are never considerate of what makes an impression, what stays in the mind after all these years,
~ Rachel Kushner
A slip of the tongue is not the fault of the mind a kick on the arse will bring back the mind
~ Rajan
Everything is as it's supposed to be at that moment. But change is the rule, the guiding principle. All is flux. All is refinement, correction, rectification. And that, my love, is the reason for everything. Change. And its potential for improvement." She almost groaned out loud. Another
~ Randall Silvis
Worry is momentary atheism crying out for correction by trust in a good, sovereign God. Suffering breaks self-reliance.
~ Randy Alcorn
My mother and grandmother are very supportive of me, and they always have a say in things. They also really help with any pronunciation problems I have with Tamil and Malayalam, and can always identify if there is a mistake and correct it.
~ Vidya Vox
And learn that when you do make a mistake, you'll surface that mistake so you can get it corrected, rather than trying to hide it and bury it, and it becomes a much bigger mistake, and maybe a fatal mistake.
~ Sanford I. Weill
he aprendido que cierta cantidad de dudas sobre las propias posibilidades suponen una buena herramienta para corregir, comprender, escuchar y progresar, aunque demasiadas pueden ser paralizantes y la total confianza en uno mismo produce idiotas arrogantes.
~ Rebecca Solnit
Bir yanl??? düzeltmesi için Tanr?'n?n dikkatini çekmek amac?yla dua etmeyin. Kendi dikkatinizi toparlamak için dua edin ve asl?nda hiçbir ÅŸeyin düzeltilmesi gerekmediÄŸini fark edin.
~ Richard Bach
When a science book is wrong, somebody eventually discovers the mistake and it is corrected in subsequent books. That conspicuously doesn't happen with holy books.
~ Richard Dawkins
I would far prefer to have things happen as they naturally do, such as the mousse refusing to leave the mold, the potatoes sticking to the skillet, the apple charlotte slowly collapsing. One of the secrets of cooking is to learn to correct something if you can, and bear with it if you cannot.
~ Julia Child
A man's head is not like a scallion, which will grow again if you cut it off; if you cut it off wrongly, then even if you want to correct your error, there is no way of doing it.
~ Mao Zedong
There should be a colossal mother going about the world to turn men over her lap and give them the slipper. They pine for it.
~ Mary Catherwood
As the purpose of comedy is to correct the vices of men, I see no reason why anyone should be exempt.
~ Moliere
The object of punishment is to... lift the man up; to stamp out his bad nature and wicked disposition.
~ Isaac Parker
We do not correct the man we hang; we correct others by him.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Vices and frailties correct each other, like acids and alkalies. If each vicious man had but one vice, I do not know how the world could go on.
~ Richard Whately
And you can't make a mistake when you are reading the Torah, so you have men standing around who will correct you if you are reading it incorrectly.
~ Jami Gertz
If a man wants love he should correct his weaknesses, or his flaws, and he may deserve it. But he cannot expect the unearned, either in love or in money; either in matter or in spirit.
~ Ayn Rand
You wake me up early in the morning to tell me I am right? Please wait until I am wrong.
~ John von Neumann
Yes, I slouch. My mother tells me that.
~ George Clooney
Being wrong is acceptable, but staying wrong is totally unacceptable.
~ Jack D. Schwager