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Quotes About Correct

It's easier to fix damage than it is to create it.
~ Brian Lamb
A monomaniac is a sick person whose mentality is perfectly healthy in all respects but one; he has a single flaw, clearly localized. At times, for example, he has an unreasonable and absurd desire to drink or steal or use abusive language; but all his other acts and all his other thoughts are strictly correct.
~ Émile Durkheim
I make my argument that Buddhism's diagnosis of the human predicament is fundamentally correct, and that its prescription is deeply valid and urgently important.
~ Robert Wright
The thing about Buddhism is that it stresses attainment of something ineffable, that is where it differs from other religions in that it's more correct. We live in a world with promises of paradise.
~ Frederick Lenz
The proactive approach to a mistake is to acknowledge it instantly, correct and learn from it. This literally turns a failure into a success.
~ Stephen Covey
America this is the impression I get from looking in the television set. America is this correct?
~ Allen Ginsberg
To undo a mistake is always harder than not to create one originally but we seldom have the foresight. Therefore we have no choice but to try to correct our past mistakes.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
You can't live life without an eraser.
~ Tom Peters
You've got to fix it if things are not working.
~ Ricky Rubio
A beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care that the balances are correct.
~ Frank Herbert
beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care that the balances are correct. This every sister of
~ Frank Herbert
Justice has to be motionless or else the scales will waver that and there is no possibility of a correct judgement
~ Franz Kafka
Mistakes are almost always of a sacred nature. Never try to correct them. On the contrary: rationalize them, understand them thoroughly. After that, it will be possible for you to sublimate them.
~ Salvador Dali
I was never totally what we would now call 'politically correct,' even in my most militant phase. I always liked good food, good wines. I suppose it was because I had total confidence in myself.
~ Tariq Ali
There are some moments in life that are like pivots around which your existence turns — small intuitive flashes, when you know you have done something correct for a change, when you think you are on the right track.
~ Robyn Davidson
There are some moments in life that are like pivots around which your existence turns—small intuitive flashes, when you know you have done something correct for a change, when you think you are on the right track. I watched a pale dawn streak the cliffs with Day-glo and realized this was one of them. It was a moment of pure, uncomplicated confidence—and lasted about ten seconds.
~ Robyn Davidson
Me siento inclinado a decir que la expresión lingüística correcta del milagro de la existencia del mundo -a pesar de no ser una proposición en el lenguaje- es la existencia del lenguaje mismo
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it usually aspiring gangsta rappers who set such store by designer labels?
~ Lynne Truss
So my foolhardiness has produced the correct strategy, Count?" "Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
~ Scott Westerfeld
A foolish person does not usually accept the unheard fact unless and until the same thing is told to him by some selfish insect i.e fake/fraud and when other stupid people in his contacts have also agreed to that thing said correct.
~ Anuj Somany
Rather than taking vainly pride of our fellows who have made a big name in other nations, we should introspect and inspect as why they could not achieve the same feat in own country and correct.
~ Anuj Somany
The fact regularly faced in telling people first the odd truths is that some don't openly reflect, but most outrightly reject; and when it turns out to be correct publicly, they accept only to give often its credit to a person who desires but doesn't deserve respect.
~ Anuj Somany
The fact regularly faced in telling people first the odd truths is that some don't openly reflect, but most outrightly reject; and when it turns out to be correct publicly, they accept only to give often its credit to a person who desires plaudit but doesn't deserve respect.
~ Anuj Somany
The story in Lincoln dramatizes the President's efforts to install a 13th Amendment to the Constitution that abolishes slavery. His struggle is more than politically correct; it is presumed inarguably correct which takes the movie outside of history; outside of dramatic immediacy. Watching Lincoln is very much like observing a flesh-and-blood diorama. Everything is soon to be settled (within 2½ hours); there's no emotional suspense.
~ Armond White