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1. The best good people are those who have made mistakes; a person will become better in the future because of a small shortcoming. ——Shakespeare's "Tit for Tat"

2. If a person does not make some mistakes in his life, it may be a mistake. ——Europe

3. The correct result is derived from a large number of mistakes; without a large number of mistakes as steps, we will not be able to reach the high seat of the final correct result. ——Qian Xuesen

4. No matter how good the shooter is, he will miss the target sometimes. ——UK

5. Rather than saying that we have the right to prevent mistakes, it is better to say that we have the right not to persist in fallacies. ——Gasendi

6. Even a horse with four legs will fall. ——Hungary

7. 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.

8. People who never do anything wrong often cannot do anything. ——France

9. A person is blessed if he knows his shortcomings and can change his ways. ——Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"

10. 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

11. All the mistakes of wise men will pile up into a mountain. ——Africa

12. A person who never gets sick cannot become a famous doctor. ——Arab

13. A small mistake may prevent a heavy fall. —— Thomas Fuller

14. Small mistakes can prevent big mistakes. ——UK

15. The most noble behavior I can imagine for a person, besides spreading the truth, is to publicly give up mistakes. ——Lister

16. Our dashed hopes, aborted talents, failed careers, and thwarted ambitions often accumulate and turn into jealousy. ——Balzac

17. God still hinders farming. Silkworms are afraid of rain and cold, and seedlings are afraid of fire. Yin is also wrong; sunny is also wrong. ——Yuan·Chen Cao'an

18. An elephant with four legs can also fall. ——Cambodia

19. If you close the door to all errors, then the truth will also close the door to you. ——Tagore

20. 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

21. Everyone has to make mistakes. From the day he is born, he will continue to make mistakes (children's burning hands, eating, playing in water, etc. are all A series of mistakes). Only in the process of constant mistakes and constant bumping into obstacles can we gradually understand things. "Why Do People Make Mistakes?" 》

22. If a person wants to learn to walk, he must also learn to wrestle, and only through wrestling can he stop walking. ——Germany

23. If people don’t make mistakes, they can’t do anything. ——Britain

24. A thousand-mile embankment collapses with ant nests; a hundred-foot room burns with smoke from the gaps. ——"Han Feizi's Annotations·Yu Zhi"

25. Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools will persist in their obsession.

 ——Cicero

 26. No one is perfect, and no one is indispensable. Everyone has this or that weakness. This weakness will ease his grief when he fails. ——La Bruere

27. We cannot make inferences without wrong inferences. ——Lichtenberg

28. Two wrongs cannot make a right. ——Europe

29. People with the best eloquence sometimes stutter. ——Japan

30. Make as few mistakes as possible, this is a human principle; make no mistakes, that is an angel's dream. Everything in this world is subject to error. Mistakes are like a force of gravity.

——Hugo's "Les Misérables"

31. Kobo Daishi also made clerical errors. ——Japan

32. Making mistakes is understandable, as long as you can detect and correct them in time. The cautious scientist makes neither mistakes nor discoveries.

——Beveridge

33. Making mistakes is the tuition fee that must be paid to make progress. ——Lunacharsky

34. Opposing opinions are beneficial to me in two ways. On the one hand, they make me know my mistakes, and on the other hand, most people see better than one person. Arrived more clearly.

 ——Descartes

 35. 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

36. 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

37. Error is the neighbor of truth, so it deceives us. ——Tagore's "Collection of Flowing Fireflies"