1. If you make mistakes, you should tell everyone you meet. This can not only obtain supervision and help from comrades, but also provide reference for comrades. ——Zhou Enlai
2. People who never do wrong things often cannot do anything.
3. Sacrifice for a great cause can never be regarded as failure. —— Joe Byron
4. The biggest mistake a person can make in his life is to constantly worry about making mistakes.
5. Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools will persist in their mistakes. ——Cicero
6. People with the best eloquence sometimes stutter.
7. Make as few mistakes as possible, this is the rule of man; make no mistakes, that is the dream of angels. Everything in this world is subject to error. Mistakes are like a force of gravity. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"
8. 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.
9. If no one provides us with lessons from failure, we will achieve nothing. The trajectory of our thinking is to choose between right and wrong, and the frequency of wrong choices is equal to that of right choices. ——Lewis Thomas
10. Making mistakes is the tuition fee that must be paid to make progress. ——Lunacharski
11. Successful people find ways, losers find excuses.
12. Laziness is punished not only by one’s own failure, but also by the success of others. ——Mir Renard
13. Never kill any new ideas casually. Only by tolerating mistakes can innovation be carried out.
14. Mistakes are inevitable, but forgiveness is sacred.
15. What is failure? Failure is the first step to a better place. ——Phillips
16. All the mistakes of wise men will pile up into a mountain.
17. The art of the flatterer is to take advantage of the weaknesses of great people, follow their mistakes, and never give advice that may annoy him.
18. It is also fundamentally wrong to regard the so-called distribution as the essence of things and focus on it.
19. Luck can best discover evil; misfortune can best discover virtue. ——Bacon's "On Misfortune"
20. If people don't make mistakes, they can't do anything.
21. If you take the wrong road, what's the use of running?
22. Errors are often the precursor to correctness.
23. We cannot make inferences without wrong inferences. ——Lichtenberg
24. If you close the door to all errors, then the truth will also shut you out. ——Tagore
25. Breaking one’s word is failure. ——Zola
26. People are far easier to forgive their own mistakes than those of others.
27. Rather than saying that we have the right to prevent errors, it is better to say that we have the right not to persist in fallacies.
——Gasendi