I have a hard time retaining the lines. Even on set I make mistakes but I'm okay with that.

If you have to make mistakes, make them good and big, don't be middling if you can help it.

If we had more time for discussion we should probably have made a great many more mistakes.

I wouldn't change anything. I've made mistakes, but thanks to those mistakes, I've learned.

I've been doing a lot of learning from mistakes, first and foremost, and building off that.

A doctor can bury his mistakes but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines.

We're all human. We have our foibles, we've made mistakes, and yet there is still greatness.

The use of the polygraph has done little more than create confusion, ambiguity and mistakes.

When you fail you learn from the mistakes you made and it motivates you to work even harder.

Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else's.

As for all those mistakes I make - they are on purpose - to teach you how to deal with them.

I believe that there are no mistakes in the universe, so I think it all happens as it should!

No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.

When you maintain a closeness with your fans, they are more forgiving when you make mistakes.

True intuitive expertise is learned from prolonged experience with good feedback on mistakes.

A man of genius makes no mistakes; his errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery.

We're all proud of making little mistakes. It gives us the feeling we don't make any big ones.

Most of the mistakes in thinking are inadequacies of perception rather than mistakes of logic.

We must not repeat the same mistakes, or commit the same cruelties that were done in the past.

His name is Michael Jackson, not Super Michael Jackson. He makes mistakes just like all of us.

My heroes are the ones who survived doing it wrong, who made mistakes, but recovered from them.

You have to learn every single day, and try not to make the same mistakes. That's my mentality.

It's all part of my journey - I've done a lot of stupid things, but you learn by your mistakes.

When you lose in the quarterfinals or semifinals, you actually learn a lot from those mistakes.

I believe sometimes I make some mistakes. And I don't think they are life-threatening mistakes.

The greatest of all mistakes is to do nothing because you can only do a little. Do what you can.

I'd like to just be a little bit more open to making mistakes and not worrying about it so much.

Victorious living does not mean freedom from temptation, nor does it mean freedom from mistakes.

To be honest, I've made a lot mistakes and I quite like making them because you learn from them.

Make bold choices and make mistakes. It's all those things that add up to the person you become.

As a young boy, I did a lot of foolish things. I made a lot of mistakes. And you live and learn.

I think people assume I'm perfect. I'm not. I make mistakes. I do things I regret. I'm stubborn.

Experience helps you read certain situations better and make less mistakes in terms of behavior.

Thank heaven, though, one of the few mistakes I haven't made is to talk about the unwritten book.

As long as the world is turning and spinning, we're gonna be dizzy and we're gonna make mistakes.

It doesn't matter if I don't succeed in something, what matters is that I learn from my mistakes.

We're making the same mistakes we made 1,000 years ago. So they must be the right ones. So relax.

Success does not consist in never making mistakes but in never making the same one a second time.

It's very important that we don't make the same mistakes twice. That's a big part of improvement.

Deep inside, I was hoping I'd win: The competition was tough, but I learned from other's mistakes.

The biggest mistakes, early on, involved foreign policy and involved the strategy for health care.

It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do little - do what you can.

Art is always in the eyes of the beholder. Only posterity has the right to point out our mistakes.

To make mistakes is human; to stumble is commonplace; to be able to laugh at yourself is maturity.

You need to make mistakes in rehearsal because that's how you find out what works and what doesn't.

The trouble in America is not that we are making too many mistakes, but that we are making too few.

I have a memory, and I can just eliminate mistakes when they come up because I've already made them.

Mistakes I've made in the past make me afraid to try new things in the future. I want to be perfect.

Telling lies and showing off to get attention are mistakes I made that I don't want my kids to make.

I've made mistakes, and I'm very aware of them, and I've tried to better myself from those mistakes.

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