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Quotes About Correction

The criticism from the media never really bothered me. I'd correct it when I can, but that's their job. If stuff wasn't personal, then it really didn't bother me.
~ Stan Van Gundy
We urgently need more due process with the algorithmic systems influencing our lives. If you are given a score that jeopardizes your ability to get a job, housing, or education, you should have the right to see that data, know how it was generated, and be able to correct errors and contest the decision.
~ Kate Crawford
Well, capitalism is going to grow and grow. The nature of it is that the guy who has the most poker chips on the table has more leverage than everyone else. He can eventually outbluff everyone else and outraise everyone else at the table. That's what has happened and it needs to be corrected.
~ Simon Baker
What you dislike in another take care to correct in yourself.
~ Thomas Sprat
We have taken a giant step forward in correcting some of the misconceptions people have about the church. I think that we've made a lot of friends.
~ M. Russell Ballard
Certain things which were happening in the industry needed to be corrected or stopped. There were a lot of people who were taking undue advantage and exploiting young talents.
~ Vatsal Sheth
One caution: our souls will never grow in God if we read the Bible solely to get ammunition to defend ourselves or to defeat others. No. We read the Bible to be fed. We read it to be converted, to be strengthened, to be taught, to be rebuked, to be counseled, to be comforted. As we sit under the Bible for sustained periods, we will be formed by the experience.
~ Richard J. Foster
When debugging, novices insert corrective code; experts remove defective code.
~ Richard Pattis
I?ve seen you too. Ozera. Crispin, right?? ?Christian,? corrected Lissa. ?Right.? .... ?So what brings you and Christopher here?? asked Blake. He finished a glass of something amber colored and set it down beside the new drink. ?Christian,? said Christian. .... Blake gave her puppy-dog eyes. ?But you just got here! I was hoping we could get to know each other.? It went without saying what he meant by that. ?Oh. And Kreskin too.
~ Richelle Mead
Ma'am?" She glanced up at me, pushing her glasses up her nose as she did. "Hmm? Oh, I remember you. Miss Melbourne." "Melrose," I corrected. "Are you sure? I could've sworn you were named after someplace in Australia." "Well, my first name is Sydney," I said, not sure if I should be encouraging her.
~ Richelle Mead
Sweetest baby ever," my mother said with a sigh. "You mean second sweetest, right?" I corrected.
~ Richelle Mead
What are you going to name him?" I asked her. Adrian followed my lead. "Adrian Sinclair has a nice ring to it," he said. Olive's eyes, full of fear, watched the window and door, but her lips curled into another smile at the joke. "Declan." "Nice Irish name," I said. "It would work," Adrian conceded. "Declan Adrian Sinclair." "Declan Neil," she corrected.
~ Richelle Mead
Failure, we see again and again, isn't final, judgment has a point, and consequences are for correction.
~ Rob Bell
Do unto others 20% better than you would expect them to do unto you, to correct for subjective error.
~ Linus Pauling
The Epistle is a correction of profession without life, and most valuable in this respect.
~ John Nelson Darby
The whole purpose of the Torah is to correct the sin of the Tree of Knowledge, which induced the confusion of the conduct of the sustenance of reality.
~ Yehuda Ashlag
That which is above all to be shunned," said the philosopher, "is the encroachment of discouragement, the result of repeated failures. "Rare are those who wish to admit their mistakes. "In the structure of the mind, inaccuracy brings a partial deviation from the truth, and it does not take long for this slight error to generalize itself, if not corrected by its natural reformer — common sense.
~ Yoritomo-Tashi
What we philosophers can do is just correct the questions.
~ zizek slavoj
To live without love, compassion, or any other spiritual value creates a state of such severe imbalance that every cell yearns to correct it. Ultimately, that is what lies behind the onset of disease; the body is sending a message that something lacking in the present—an imbalance existing somewhere—has given rise to highly visible, unarguable, physical symptoms.
~ Deepak Chopra
Teaching others, he corrected himself.
~ Dejan Stojanovic
Como nos recuerda Savater, la democracia no es un régimen para estar quieto. Y la nuestra se encuentra tan descompuesta que urge estar atentos, vigilantes, prestos para intervenir y corregir y echar del puesto a quien te ha desilusionado
~ Denise Dresser
It is hard, but it is excellent, to find the right knowledge of when correction is necessary and when grace doth most avail.
~ Philip Sidney
A man who has committed a mistake and does not correct it is committing another mistake.
~ Confucius
I think of evolution as an error-making and error-correcting process, and we are constantly learning from experience.
~ Jonas Salk