Top 16 Admits His Mistakes Quotes
#1. To be sure, the Bishop was a little theatrical in his humility, as he had been in his grandeur; but that was his way, Auclair reflected, and, after all, nobody can help his way. If a man admits his mistakes, that is a great deal ...
Willa Cather
#2. It doesn't matter how much you make, what matters is what you become. Stay hungry.. Learn.. you'll become world-class
Azim Jamal
#5. The animals are at a level prior to thinking. They haven't lost themselves in thought. We rise above thinking and then we meet them again, where we're both in no-thought. There's a deep connection.
Eckhart Tolle
#6. Let me first of all congratulate both of the candidates who have made it through - both Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom are formidable politicians and they have fought great campaigns and they deserve to be in the final two.
Michael Gove
#8. He sent the trained dog that is his talent off in search of a fat glorious pheasant, and it brought back the lower half of a Barbie doll.
George Saunders
#9. Bread for me is a material question. Bread for my neighbor is a spiritual one.
Nikolai A. Berdyaev
#10. I know that Wes Craven feels watching horror films does have a psychological effect, in a good way. It is very cathartic. He might be right about that.
Marley Shelton
#11. You are Americans. You love this country. Together we are entrusted with the principles that represent mankind's greatest political and social achievement.
Paul Tsongas
#12. I believe that Jews and Arabs can live together.
It's not an easy thing but I believe we can reach an agreement.
Ariel Sharon
#13. I hope I am the antithesis of disposable fashion.
Jason Wu
#14. The crow wished everything was black, the Owl, that everything was white.
William Blake
#15. Patriotism in America, as I understand it, is a matter of suffering, when the country fails to live up to its promises, or actively betrays them.
Greil Marcus
#16. For if my poems have always been about survival
and I believe they have been
then survival too keeps revealing itself as an art of the unexpected.
Jane Cooper
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