Quotes about Errors
Aquinas is worth reading. He has stood the test of time. And even where he errs, you can learn more from the errors of a great mind than you can learn from the truths of a small mind. You can see a whole lot farther standing on the shoulders of giants.
— Norman Geisler
What there is in this world I think is a tendency for human errors to level themselves like water throughout there sphere of influence. That's pretty much the whole of what I can say looking back. There is the possibility of balance.Unbearable burden that the world somehow bare with a certain grace.
— Barbara Kingsolver
It is my purpose also to give the names and number and times of those who through love of innovation have run into the greatest errors, and, proclaiming themselves discoverers of knowledge falsely so-called [1 Timothy 6:20] have like fierce wolves unmercifully devastated the flock of Christ.
— Eusebius of Caesarea
One of the most important things God wants to teach us from the Old Testament is how not to live.
— Billy Graham
The truth of the matter is that inerrancy is simply a way of saying that there are no errors that call into question the truthfulness of Scripture wherever Scripture is making truth claims.
— DA Carson
Expenditure—like ugliness and errors—becomes a totally new thing when we attach our own personality to it, and measure it by that wide difference which is manifest (in our own sensations) between ourselves and others.
— George Eliot
To point out other people's errors was a duty that Mr. Bulstrode rarely shrank from
— George Eliot
long as I chose to see her that way, as long as I was not willing to give up my focus on her errors, I could not be at peace because I was not sharing God's perception.
— Marianne Williamson
440,000 lethal, preventable events each year from care in hospitals, or "roughly one-sixth of all deaths that occur in the United States each year.
— Eric Topol
Success covers a multitude of blunders.
— George Bernard Shaw
Life is accumulative - Either our errors accumulate to what we don't get, or our wise decisions accumulate into what we do get.
— Jim Rohn
"They defend their errors as if they were defending their inheritance."
— Edmund Burke