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Correction of mistakes will make things better in the future

1. The best good people are those who have made mistakes; a person will often become better in the future because of a small shortcoming. ——Shakespeare's "Tit for Tat"

2. The greatest shame and distress is when you cannot well defend everything you love and live for. ——Gorky's "The Boss"

3. The danger is inevitable because we tolerate the source of trouble without correcting it. ——Shakespeare's "Richard II"

4. The less reason a traditional habit has for its existence, the harder it is to get rid of it. ——Mark Twain, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"

5. A person is blessed if he knows his shortcomings and can change his ways. ——Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"

6. A person must use all his strength to improve himself and not waste his strength on anything else. ——"The Biography of Tolstoy"

7. Habits are turning our lives into certain stereotypes day by day. Our hearts are losing freedom and becoming calm and without passion. A slave to the flow of time. ——Tolstoy's "Family Happiness"

8. Although habit can be a devil that makes people lose shame, it can also be an angel. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"

9. Habits are hard to break. You can't throw them out of the window, you can only coax them down the stairs step by step. ——Mark Twain, "Fool Wilson"

10. How amazing are the miracles created by habits! How quickly and easily habits are formed! It is the same whether it is those habits that are insignificant or those that cause fundamental changes in us. ——Mark Twain, "The Inheritance of Thirty Thousand Dollars"

11. What people think and do is taken for granted. Only time can slowly make people change, and anything that is rational No arguments can induce a man to change a habit which is manifestly harmful to him. ——Gorky "Isolation from the World"

12. Make as few mistakes as possible, this is a human criterion; make no mistakes, that is an angel's dream. Everything in this world is subject to error. Mistakes are like a force of gravity. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"

13. It is never too late to change things for the better. ——Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"

14. All the water in the ocean cannot turn the swan's black legs into white, although it is washed by the waves every moment. ——Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus"

15. Error is the neighbor of truth, so it deceives us. ——Tagore's "The Collection of Flowing Fireflies"

16. You must abstain from alcohol and women. The joy is so short, so vague, and the regret is so great. ——"The Biography of Tolstoy"