Quotes About Correction
We can afford the workers' compensation, Harry—he'll watch what he says the time next, won't he?" Nils would say. "The 'next time,' Nils," Grandpa Harry would gently correct his old friend.
~ John Irving
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A mistake is only an error, it becomes a mistake when you fail to correct it
~ John Lennon
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Any man can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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That which enters the mind through reason can be corrected. That which is admitted through faith, hardly ever.
~ Santiago Ramon y Cajal
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Religious faith is the one species of human ignorance that will not admit of even the possibility of correction.
~ Sam Harris
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Nobody's perfect...thats why pencils have erasers.
~ Unknown
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A real man ain't a coward, he stands by what he says, admits his faults, and corrects his mistakes.
~ Unknown
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Mistakes are committed by strong as well by weak people. Strong people has courage to admit them and to make them correct, while weak people looks for an excuse.
~ Anil Sinha
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That's not the way it happened, asshole," I said, gently correcting him.
~ John Swartzwelder
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it is important to understand the purpose of criticism. Criticism is not meant to punish, but rather to correct something that is preventing better results. The only goal of criticism or discipline is improvement. You must keep that in mind and try to the best of your ability to use tact.
~ John Wooden
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The fear of The Lord is a brake that stops you when you're in the wrong direction.
~ Bob Sorge
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If one does secret acts, what should one do to correct them? He should expose the acts and thereby he will no longer fear anyone.
~ Dada Bhagwan
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See everything; overlook a great deal; correct a little.
~ Pope John XXIII
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I should have no objection to go over the same life from its beginning to the end: requesting only the advantage authors have, of correcting in a second edition the faults of the first.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Experience results in the most enduring lesson. When one commits and mistake and if he is wise enough to learn his wrong done, goes for corrective measure. All this process from mistake to correction culminates in experience.
~ Anil Sinha
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Correcting others should not be done in a way that gives the impression that we do not have any weaknesses of our own.
~ Mufti Ismail Menk
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No matter how knowledgeable, professional, powerful or wealthy we may be we will still need to be guided and corrected up to the last breath.
~ Mufti Ismail Menk
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An old man said: Erasers are for those who makes mistake. A youth replied: Erasers are made for those who are willing to correct their mistakes. ATTITUDE MATTERS.
~ Unknown
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Life lessons are very important to us. We'll need to learn from our mistakes and correct our errors before we have the chance to become who we want to be.
~ Unknown
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True friends care enough to try to correct each other without having to feel bad. Know who's worthy of your friendship.
~ Mufti Ismail Menk
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Be loyal and trustworthy. Do not befriend anyone who is lower than yourself in this regard. When making a mistake, do not be afraid to correct it.
~ Confucius
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A slap in the face or a box on the ear helps to educate not only children but poets.
~ Marcel Proust
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Eric Seven does not believe in love at first sight. He corrects himself. Even in that moment, the moment that it happens, he fees his journalist's brain make a correction, rubbing out a long-held belief, writing a new one in its place. He did not believe in love at first sight. He thinks he might do so now.
~ Marcus Sedgwick
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There is no escape from the vast imbalances in international trade and finance. They will be corrected, sooner or later, by the inexorable principles that govern human action.
~ Hans F. Sennholz
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