It is easier for us to admit mistakes, faults and shortcomings in behavior than in errors, faults and shortcomings in thought.
——Goethe
Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools are stubborn.
——Cicero
Anyone who has done anything stupid in life is never as smart as he thinks.
——LaRoque
The most noble act of man, besides spreading the truth, is to publicly abandon error.
——Liszt
People often take auspicious mistakes and abandon annoying truths.
——Tyler
Fallacies containing some elements of truth are the most dangerous.
——Adam Smith
It is much easier to see error than to discover truth; for error is in the open and can be overcome; truth is hidden in the depths, And not just anyone can spot it.
——Goethe
It is easier to discover truth from error than from confusion.
——Bacon
If all errors are shut out, truth will also be shut out.
——Tagore
We sometimes learn more from our mistakes than from our virtues.
——Longfellow
All science is born from errors before truth, and it is better to have errors first than to have them last.
——Walpos
A momentary mistake will not destroy a person of strong character.
——Chernyshevsky