We are human after all, how can we not make mistakes! [Ancient Greece] Euripides: "Hippolytus"
No matter how smart a person is, he will inevitably make mistakes. [Ancient Greece] Aeschylus: "Fragments"
Man is drifting on the wrong waves, so bumping and shaking is inevitable. [English] William Cooper: "Truth"
Everyone makes mistakes sometimes. [Nork] Hamsun: "The Growth of the Earth"
It is more honorable for us to make mistakes in the pursuit of knowledge than to give up the pursuit of knowledge in order to avoid mistakes. [English] Trench: "A Study of Words"
Some errors are so closely connected with virtue that they cannot be eradicated without abandoning virtue. [English] O. Goldsmith: "The Good Old Man"
No one is born without faults. Whoever makes fewer mistakes is the most perfect person. [Ancient Rome] Horace: "Satires"
Whether it is to the left or to the right, it is both a mistake, but the direction of the mistake is different. [Ancient Rome] Horace: Satires
It is better to make mistakes like Plato than to learn the truth with others. [Ancient Rome] Cicero: "Tusculum Conversations"
The best people make mistakes. [English] About Addison: "Cato"
Only great people are likely to make big mistakes. [French] La Rochefoucauld: "Moral Proverbs"
A person without mistakes is like the queen of cards, lifeless. [English] Arthur Tennyson: "Elmer's Field"
People are always human, and sages also make mistakes. [English] Shakespeare: "Othello"
The mistakes made by learned people are also worth learning. [Arabic] Proverb
People will always make mistakes, but God will always forgive them. [English] Arthur Pope: "On Criticism"
God knows that as long as man strives, he will make mistakes. [Germany] Goethe: "Faust? Paradise Overture"
No matter how smart a person is, he will make a mistake, no matter how cautious he is, he will make a mistake. / The person who never makes a mistake is not a human being, but a god. [English] Pomfret: "Love Triumphs over Reason"
Every one of us is bound to make mistakes, even newborn babies are no exception. [English] William Herr Thompson: "Memoirs"
No one can become great or good without making many big mistakes. [US] Dale Carnegie: "Tips of Wisdom"
If there were no mistakes in the world, we would have nothing to do. [English] Bernard Shaw: "The Collected Works of Bernard Shaw"
Man's mistakes are what make him truly lovable. [Germany] Goethe: "Goethe's Collection of Maxims and Reflections"
If man is perfect, then he is God. [Method] Voltaire: "Philosophical Correspondence"
Some people do not make mistakes because they never do anything worth doing. [Germany] Goethe: "Goethe's Maxims and Reflections"
The only way to never make mistakes is to do nothing. [French] Romain Rolland: "Johan Christophe"
Half of the mistakes in our lives are made in exploring how to think and thinking about how to explore. [English] Qiu Collins: "Epigrams"
Only a person who does nothing can avoid making mistakes, although this happens to be his most basic mistake. [Su] A. Tolstoy: "Letter to Beginner Writers"
Needless to say, we will make some mistakes, but only dead people do not make mistakes, because they cannot move. [Soviet] Gorky: "On Scripts"
Those who do not make mistakes will accomplish nothing. [English] Proverb
Recognizing one's shortcomings is equivalent to correcting more than half of them. [Soviet] Lenin: "What to do?" 》
Wearing the shackles made by one's own mistakes is the most painful thing. [English] Joe Eliot: "Daniel Duranda"
People call things in others that make them unhappy, shortcomings, and things in others that cater to them are called strengths. [Fa] Le Verdi: "Bristled Gloves"
Making as few mistakes as possible is a human principle; not making mistakes is an angel's dream. Everything in this world is subject to error. Mistakes are like a force of gravity. [French] Hugo: "Les Misérables"
The shortcomings of others are in our eyes, and our shortcomings are behind our backs.
[Ancient Rome] Seneca
Some people are disgusting despite their merits, and some people are lovable despite their shortcomings. [French] La Rochefoucauld: "Moral Proverbs"
My life experience has convinced me that people with no shortcomings often have few advantages. [US] Lincoln
The fear of exposing one's own weaknesses is itself the biggest weakness. [France] Bossuet: "Dictionary of French Quotations"
Among the weak, the strongest is the one who does not forget his own weaknesses. [Swedish] Proverb
Sometimes our shortcomings are the best tools we have against our bad habits. [French] Yourcenar: "Alex or a Treaty in vain"
The most serious shortcoming is not knowing your own shortcomings. [French] Gee Sesbron: "Undated Diary"
No one is perfect, and no one is indispensable. Everyone has weaknesses of one kind or another. This weakness will ease his grief when he fails. [Method] La Bruyère: "A Theory of Character? On Personal Merits and Demerits"
Some people's shortcomings are very consistent with them, while other people's advantages are not very consistent with them. [Law] La Rochefoucauld: "Moral Proverbs"
The most noble behavior I can imagine for a person, besides spreading the truth, is to publicly give up error. [English] Lister
Perhaps the single best measure of intellectual skill is the speed with which fallacies are detected and rejected. [English] Franz Bartlett
All people make mistakes, but those who persist in their mistakes are fools. [Ancient Rome] Cicero: "On Friendship"
Everyone makes mistakes. As long as those who make mistakes do not persist in their mistakes, repent and try to correct them, they will never be mediocre. [Ancient Greece] Sophocles: "Antigone"
The people who make the most mistakes are those who make mistakes but do not admit them. [Law] La Rochefoucauld: "Moral Proverbs"
Forgiving one mistake is equivalent to making two mistakes. [English] Canada Harvey: "Side Notes"
A person should never be ashamed to admit his mistakes. In other words, admitting a mistake only shows that he is smarter today than he was yesterday. [English] Joe Swift: "Miscellaneous Thoughts"
Making mistakes is inevitable, but persisting in them is terrible. [Ancient Rome] Augustine: "Collected Sermons"
The first mistake should be blamed on the person who made the mistake, and the second time should be blamed on the person who condoned the mistake. [English] Thomas Fuller: "Collection of Proverbs"
Admitting a mistake is half correcting it. [English] John Harrington: "Collection of Epigrams"
When a person admits his mistakes, he adds new advantages to himself. [English] James Knowles: "The Pursuit of Love"
Fear of mistakes is the destruction of progress. [English] Whitehead: "The Art of Scientific Research"
Everyone may make a wrong start, the important thing is not to persist. [Dharma] Gide: "The Counterfeiter"
If you correct your mistakes, you will be loved by God. [Western] Proverb
Hypocritical people cover up their faults, but honest people admit their mistakes. [French] La Rochefoucauld: "Moral Proverbs"
If a person hopes to overcome his own mistakes, he must pay a high price for it. [Germany] Goethe: "Goethe's Maxims and Thoughts" Collection》
A person is only right when he corrects his mistakes. [Method] Joubert: "Meditations"
It is often greater to admit mistakes than not to make them. [French] La Rochefoucauld: "Memoirs"
Generally speaking, explanation means half-admission. [English] Halifax: "Moral Thoughts and Opinions"
Mistakes are part of life... All you can hope for is that the cost of making a mistake is not too high and that you don't make it again. [US] Lee Iacocca: "The Autobiography of Iacocca"
Voluntarily publishing one's shortcomings and mistakes to the public is an extremely rare and wise heroic act. [Beautiful] Joe Santayana: "Selected Essays"
Making mistakes is natural, but correcting them is glorious. [U.S.] Washington: "Interesting Anecdotes of the Forty U.S. Presidents"