If I had to live my life again, I'd make the same mistakes, only ...

If I had to live my life again, I'd make the same mistakes, only sooner.

The same mistakes can never be repeated.

But make sure you don't make the same mistake twice.

You gain wisdom and you don't make the same mistakes.

Don't ever make the same mistake twice unless it pays.

Know your capacities and continually improve upon them.

You must purge yourself before finding faults in others.

Specialists are people who always repeat the same mistakes.

I try not to make the same mistakes today that I made yesterday.

Most people, including myself, keep repeating the same mistakes.

He makes himself ridiculous who is for ever repeating the same mistake.

One mistake will never kill you. The same mistake over and over again will.

It's important to learn and not repeat the same mistakes. What's done is done.

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

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

Most commit the same mistake with God that they do with their friends: they do all the talking.

I've gained no wisdom, no insight, no mellowing. I would make all the same mistakes again, today.

I don't want to make the same mistake twice. I don't want to tell myself it's over when it's not.

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

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

If you aren't making any mistakes, you aren't innovating. If you're making the same mistakes, you aren't learning.

My kids know they can't make the same mistakes I've made. They've been through a lot with me always being on the road.

As far as guitar picking, if I make the same mistakes at the same time every day, people will start calling it a style.

We learn a lot, but the actions we don't put behind those things that we learn and we continue to make the same mistakes.

I think the most important thing that I've learned is that you live and you learn. Try not to make the same mistakes twice.

We don't want to make the same mistakes twice, though I tend to take the positives from past experiences, even unhappy ones.

One should never learn from one's mistakes. Making the same mistakes, over and over again, is a source of unremitting pleasure.

The only thing I regret about my past is the length of it. If I had to live my life again I'd make all the same mistakes - only sooner.

Mistakes are a part of life; you can't avoid them. All you can hope is that they won't be too expensive and that you don't make the same mistake twice.

People believe practice makes perfect, but it doesn't. If you're making a tremendous amount of mistakes, all you're doing is deeply ingraining the same mistakes.

Think about what caused the injury and how it can be prevented next time; that way, you will become a smarter athlete and less likely to repeat the same mistakes.

It's very important to me to give something back - to pass on my know-how, to give all the lessons I learned onto the next generation so they don't make the same mistakes.

They say you can't study Kabbalah until you are at least 40 years old. You know why? You have to have experienced at least one generation making the same mistakes as the previous one.

I don't want to make the same mistakes of being swept along with things, taking on jobs that I'm not passionate about, that I don't really believe in but that everyone says I should do.

I realise that I have made quite a few of the same mistakes with my kids that my dad made: not so much in trying to determine their lives for them but in terms of trying to discipline them.

I'm gonna reveal something to you that's going to come as a shock: If you're a stupid young man, you're usually a stupid old man. Most people, including myself, keep repeating the same mistakes.

Anne: "But have you ever noticed one encouraging thing about me, Marilla? I never make the same mistake twice". Marilla: "I don't know as that's much benefit when you're always making new ones".

We keep making the same mistakes as a species, and you can usually draw it back to the fact that we are all terrified of dying. We also all think that we are going to escape it until we get to 65!

I'm not cynical or bitter in any way. Life's too short; you get ripped off, but if you hold a grudge, it's going to affect you. You take it on the chin, you learn, you try not to make the same mistakes.

It's strange because you - your life goes so swiftly. You look up one day you're a teenager, the next day you're a grandfather and you want to decide, 'I sure hope my kids don't make the same mistakes.'

This is the thing I've learned, after a lot of couch time: There are always red flags. You need to look for those red flags along the way so you don't continue to make the same mistakes with another person.

It is my fervent hope and prayer that by exposing my mistakes and by pointing out the things that were a part of my early life, some who might be following the same paths might not make those same mistakes.

Pat Roberts and I both feel very strongly that when we get to Iran, that we can't make the same mistakes. We have to ask the questions, the hard questions before, not afterwards, and get the right intelligence.

Apart from writing books, my 40s have been about pursuing personal growth. Whatever were the mistakes of my earlier life, I've been committed to a pause, a regroup. I don't want to make the same mistakes in the future.

I made just about every mistake a person could make before God came into my heart. If some of those painful experiences can help someone avoid the same mistakes I made, then perhaps my heartache was not totally in vain.

My job is to show them clearly what they are doing, and what they are doing wrong on the pitch. To help them know why and understand why, even if you prepare and understand the plan, why you are doing always the same mistakes.

I want to create a TV show that people will watch and say, 'Hey, I have a favorite character,' or 'Hey, that person reminds me of myself,' or 'Hey, I've made some of those same mistakes, or those are some of the things I've dealt with.'

I always felt myself to be an unlucky person like Donald, who is a victim of so many circumstances. But there isn't a person in the United States who couldn't identify with him. He is everything, he is everybody; he makes the same mistakes that we all make.

'm just going to be a good friend to my kid. One thing I definitely want to change is that whole 'I don't want you to make the same mistakes' mentality. My dad didn't have much money growing up; he didn't have much of an education. He forced that on me, and I didn't want it.

I got tired of books where the boy is a bit thick and the girl's very clever. Why does it have to such an opposition? Why can't they be like the girls and boys that I know personally, who are equally funny and equally cross? Who get things equally wrong and are equally brave? And make the same mistakes?

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