It is not so much that we have the right to prevent errors as it is that we have the right not to persist in fallacies. ——Gassendi
32. The relationship between error and truth is like the relationship between sleep and wakefulness. When a person awakens from error, he moves toward truth with new strength. ——Goethe
33. If a person wants to learn to walk, he must also learn to wrestle, and only through wrestling can he stop walking. ——Germany
34. Kobo Daishi also made clerical errors. ——Japan
35. We cannot make inferences without wrong inferences. ——Lichtenberg
36. Even the best shooter will miss the target. ——Britain
37. The correct result is obtained from a large number of mistakes; without a large number of mistakes as a stepping stone, you will not be able to reach the high seat of the final correct result. ——Qian Xuesen
38. Making mistakes is understandable, as long as you can detect and correct them in time. The cautious scientist makes neither mistakes nor discoveries. ——Beveridge
39. Small mistakes can prevent big mistakes. ——Britain
40. Opposing opinions are beneficial to me in two aspects. On the one hand, they make me know my mistakes, and on the other hand, most people see more clearly than one person can see. ——Descartes
41. Everyone has to make mistakes. From the day he was born, he has been making mistakes constantly (children’s mistakes include burning, injuring hands, eating, playing in water, etc.). The process of making mistakes). Only in the process of constant mistakes and constant bumping into obstacles can we gradually understand things. ——Liu Shaoqi: "Why do people make mistakes?" 》
42. Error does not always mean ignorance, and knowledge does not always come when called upon.
——Sy Johnson