823 Quotes About Errors

  • Author Carl Jung
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    In the second half of life the necessity is imposed of recognizing no longer the validity of our former ideals but of their contraries. Of perceiving the error in what was previously our conviction, of sensing the untruth in what was our truth, and of weighing the degree of opposition, and even of hostility, in what we took to be love.

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  • Author James Joyce
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    A wild angel had appeared to him, the angel of mortal youth and beauty, an envoy from the fair courts of life, to throw open before him in an instant of ecstasy the gates of all the ways of error and glory.

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  • Author Jane Jacobs
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    Cities are an immense laboratory of trial and error, failure and success, in city building and city design.

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  • Author Joseph Smith, Jr.
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    When did I ever teach anything wrong from this stand? When was I ever confounded? I want to triumph in Israel before I depart hence and am no more seen. I never told you I was perfect; but there is no error in the revelations which I have taught. Must I, then, be thrown away as a thing of naught?

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  • Author Loren Jacula
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    I just don't think we were prepared to play at such a high level. Mount Royal played really well and they're a very good team. They're ranked third in Canada. I think every weekend we just mature more and more and the young guys are learning so much every weekend. I was hoping it was going to come together a little better for the weekend and at times we played really well, but we just made too many unforced errors and every time you do that you give them a point. So I wanted to reinforce the idea of not making unforced errors.

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  • Author Robyne Johnson
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    They made a lot of tactical errors in the race. They weren't in a good position for the break, but I'm optimistic for the rest of their season.

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  • Author Samuel Johnson
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    The care of the critic should be to distinguish error from inability, faults of inexperience from defects of nature.

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  • Author Samuel Johnson
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    All truth is valuable, and satirical criticism may be considered as useful when it rectifies error and improves judgment; he that refines the public taste is a public benefactor.

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