A embankment of a thousand miles will burst with the holes of ants; a room of a hundred feet will be burned with smoke from the gaps. ——"Collected Notes of Han Feizi·Yu Zhi"
If you have 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
Mistakes are inevitable, but don’t repeat them. ——"Selected Works of Zhou Enlai"
The correct result is derived from a large number of mistakes; without a large number of mistakes as a stepping stone, one cannot reach the high seat of the final correct result. ——Qian Xuesen
2011-11-21 19:29 Eagle Strikes the Sky KKK|It is never too late to change things for the better at Level 4. (Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina")
The best good people are those who have made mistakes; a person often becomes worse in the future because of a small shortcoming. good. ——Shakespeare's "Tit for Tat"
The danger of allowing the source of disaster without correcting it is inevitable. ——Shakespeare's "Richard II"
All the water in the ocean cannot turn the swan's black legs white, although it is washed by the waves every moment. ——Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus"
Blessed is a person who knows his shortcomings and can change his ways. ——Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"
Making as few mistakes as possible is a human norm; not making mistakes is an angel's dream. Everything in this world is subject to error. Mistakes are like a force of gravity. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"
A person must devote all his strength to trying to improve himself and not waste his strength on anything else. ——"The Biography of Tolstoy"
The greatest shame and distress is when you cannot well defend everything you love and live for. ——Gorky "The Boss"
Error is the neighbor of truth,
Therefore it deceives us. ——Tagore's "The Collection of Flowing Fireflies"
■Although habit can be a devil that makes people lose shame, it can also be an angel. (Shakespeare's "Hamlet")
We see that as long as a custom gets started, it can continue to be popular. Because its basic spirit is that huge power - faith; due to years of routine and long-term customs, faith has reached its peak and can produce amazing results. ——Mark Twain, "A Journey Around the Equator"
How amazing are the miracles created by habits! How quickly and easily habits are formed—both insignificant habits and those that bring about fundamental changes in us. ——Mark Twain, "The Inheritance of Thirty Thousand Dollars"
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"
What people think and do is taken for granted. Only time can slowly make people change, and no rational argument can. Get a person to change a habit that is obviously harmful to him. ——Gorky "Isolation from the World"
If we do not control our habits, its impact will not be immediately apparent when we are young and energetic. But it gradually consumes this energy, and in old age we have to settle accounts and pay the debts that bankrupted us. —— Rabindranath Tagore, "Nationalism"
Habits are hard to break. One cannot throw them out of the window, but can only coax them down the stairs step by step. ——Mark Twain, "Idiot Wilson"
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"
You must abstain from alcohol and women. The joy is so short, so vague, and the regret is so great. ——"The Biography of Tolstoy"
The embankment inside will collapse with the nests of ants; the room a hundred feet high will be burned with smoke from the gaps. ——"Annotations of Han Feizi·Yu Zhi"
Everyone will make mistakes. From the day he is born, he will continue to make mistakes (children hurt their hands by burning, eating, playing in water, etc. , it is a 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?" 》
If you make mistakes, you should tell everyone you meet. This can not only obtain supervision and help from comrades, but also provide reference to comrades. ——Zhou Enlai
Mistakes are inevitable, but don’t repeat them. ——"Selected Works of Zhou Enlai"
The correct result is derived from a large number of mistakes; without a large number of mistakes as a stepping stone, one cannot reach the high seat of the final correct result. ——Qian Xuesen
A wise man would rather prevent a disease before it occurs than cure it before it occurs; he would rather try his best to overcome the pain than seek comfort for the sake of pain. ——Thomas More
Error is to truth what sleep is to waking. When a person awakens from error, he moves toward truth with new strength. ——Goethe
Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools remain stubborn. ——Cicero
Objections are helpful to me in two ways: on the one hand, they make me realize my error, and on the other hand, many people see better than one person can see. ——Descartes
I often find at night that my opinion in the morning that I thought I was not bad and therefore thought highly of myself was actually wrong. ——Helvetius: "On Spirit" and "Eighteenth-Century French Philosophy"
Failure is also what I need. It is as valuable to me as success. Only after I know all the ways to do a job poorly can I know the way to do a job well. ——Edison
On the road of scientific exploration, a person has taken detours and made mistakes. It is not a bad thing, let alone a shame. One must have the courage to admit and correct mistakes in practice. ——Einstein
It is understandable to make mistakes, as long as you can detect and correct them in time. The cautious scientist makes neither mistakes nor discoveries. ——Beveridge
The noblest act of man that I can imagine, besides preaching truth, is to publicly renounce error. ——Lister
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
It is never too late to change things for the better. (Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina")
The best good people are those who have made mistakes; often because of a small shortcoming, a person will become worse in the future. good. ——Shakespeare's "Tit for Tat"
If you make a mistake, you should tell everyone you meet. This can not only obtain supervision and help from comrades, but also provide reference to comrades. ——Zhou Enlai
Mistakes are inevitable, but don’t repeat them. ——"Selected Works of Zhou Enlai"
The correct result is derived from a large number of mistakes; without a large number of mistakes as a stepping stone, one cannot reach the high seat of the final correct result. ——Qian Xuesen
A wise man would rather prevent the disease before it occurs than cure the disease before it occurs; he would rather try his best to overcome the pain than seek comfort for the sake of pain. ——Thomas More
Error is to truth what sleep is to waking. When a person awakens from error, he moves toward truth with new strength. ——Goethe
Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools remain stubborn. ——Cicero
Objections are helpful to me in two ways: on the one hand, they make me realize my error, and on the other hand, many people see better than one person can see. ——Descartes
I often find at night that my opinion that I thought I was not bad in the morning and therefore thought highly of myself was actually wrong. ——Helvetius: "On Spirit" and "Eighteenth-Century French Philosophy"
Failure is also what I need. It is as valuable to me as success. Only after I know all the ways to do a job poorly can I know the way to do a job well. ——Edison
On the road of scientific exploration, a person has taken detours and made mistakes. It is not a bad thing, let alone a shame. One must have the courage to admit and correct mistakes in practice. ——Einstein
It is understandable to make mistakes, as long as you can detect and correct them in time. The cautious scientist makes neither mistakes nor discoveries. ——Beveridge
The noblest act of man that I can imagine, besides preaching truth, is the public renunciation of error. ——Lister
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
It is never too late to change things for the better.
(Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina")
The best good people are those who have made mistakes; a person often becomes worse in the future because of a small shortcoming. good. ——Shakespeare's "Tit for Tat"
The danger of allowing the source of disaster to go uncorrected is inevitable. ——Shakespeare's "Richard II"
All the water in the ocean cannot turn the swan's black legs white, although it is washed by the waves every moment. ——Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus"
Blessed is a person who knows his shortcomings and can change them. ——Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"
Making as few mistakes as possible is a human norm; not making mistakes is an angel's dream. Everything in this world is subject to error. Mistakes are like a force of gravity. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"
A person must devote all his strength to trying to improve himself and not waste his strength on anything else. ——"The Biography of Tolstoy"
The greatest shame and distress is when you cannot well defend everything you love and live for. ——Golky's "The Boss"
Hope to adopt it~~~