1. It is not more valuable than having no mistakes, but more valuable than being able to correct them. ——Wang Shouren's "Doctrine Shows All Lives in the Dragon Field"
2. Everyone must correct their mistakes every day. Once there are no mistakes to correct, there will be no steps to make in one day. ——Tao Jue
3. If there is a fault in the morning, if it is changed in the evening, then deal with it; if there is a fault in the evening, if it is changed in the morning, then deal with it. ——Zeng Shen
4. If you have mistakes, you will be embarrassed, and if you have bad things, you will be afraid. ——"Guoyu" "Guoyu·Chu Language Part Two"
5. I wake up late at night and regret what I lost yesterday. ——Yan Zhitui's "Yan's Family Instructions"
6. If the harp and harp are out of tune, they must be interpreted and changed, so that they can be used as drums. ——Dong Zhongshu's "Book of Han·Biography of Dong Zhongshu"
7. Wake up in your heart and say in your mouth that if you do it on paper, it will be useless if you don't practice it yourself. ——Yan Yuan
8. Good things should stop at the beginning. ——Wang Anshi's "On Rites and Music"
9. If you don't prepare yourself for others, you will fail to do so. ——"Shang Shu·Yi Xun"
10. If you see good things, move on (learn), if you make mistakes, change them. ——"Book of Changes"
11. It is unwise to make mistakes without knowing them; it is not courageous to know but not be able to change them. ——Li Gou, "Book of Changes Ninth"
12. A small mistake may prevent a heavy fall. —— Thomas Fuller
13. Making mistakes is understandable, as long as you can detect and correct them in time. The cautious scientist makes neither mistakes nor discoveries. ——Beveridge
14. Never be ashamed of admitting your mistakes, because admitting your mistakes can also mean that you are smarter today. ——Marlow
15. When a child realizes that he not only has the right to adhere to the truth, but also has the right to make mistakes, he has grown into an adult. ——Thomas Sasse
16. Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools are stubborn. ——Cicero
17. Making mistakes is the tuition fee that must be paid to make progress. ——Lunacharsky
18. All sciences are born with errors before truth. It is better to have errors first than later. ——Walbos
19. 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
20. The best good people are those who have made mistakes; a person will become better in the future because of a small shortcoming. ——Shakespeare
21. Sometimes we may learn more from our mistakes than from our virtues. ——Tagore
22. If all errors are shut out, truth will also be shut out. ——Bacon
23. 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
24. A person is blessed if he knows his shortcomings and can change his ways. ——Shakespeare