
Top 19 Thomas Edison Mistakes Quotes
#2. How anyone could doubt the patriotism of my dachshunds is just shocking,
Helen Simonson
#3. I make more mistakes than anyone else I know, and sooner or later, I patent most of them.
Thomas A. Edison
#4. You let the energy go wherever it wants. I have such a rich spiritual life. Most people take drugs to experience that.
Shirley Maclaine
#5. I had enough time being single to know I have no regrets about being married!
Jennifer Connelly
#6. You can achieve a goal; you never really achieve your purpose, because your purpose is ongoing. It never stops.
Richard Bach
#8. There is great value in disaster. All our mistakes are burned up. Thank God we can start a new.
Thomas A. Edison
#9. The nastiest things they saw were the cobwebs: dark dense cobwebs with threads extraordinarily thick, often stretched from tree to tree, or tangled in the lower branches on either side of them.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#10. I never view mistakes as failures. They are simply opportunities to find out what doesn't work.
Thomas A. Edison
#11. I believe in storytelling, not story-selling. I want people to believe the characters are real. So I'm a realist.
Morgan Spurlock
#12. Jenny looked up quickly. "Do you believe in good and evil?"
"Oh, yes. Very strongly. And I believe that evil sometimes has to be fought - personally. Hand to hand. If you care enough to do it.
L.J.Smith
#13. I have defined Ladies as people who did not do things themselves.
Gwen Raverat
#14. "President Monson, I may never see the Prophet. I may never hear the Prophet. But President, far better, now that I am a member of this Church, I can obey the Prophet."
Thomas S. Monson
#15. A dream is just a dream. A goal is a dream with a plan and a deadline.
Harvey MacKay
#16. You imagine a reader and try to keep the reader interested. That's storytelling. You also hope to reward the reader with a sense of a completed design, that somebody is in charge, and that while life is pointless, the book isn't pointless. The author knows where he is going. That's form.
John Updike
#17. When Thomas Edison's factory burned to the ground in 1914, destroying one-of-a-kind prototypes and causing $23 million in damage, Edison's response was simple:
"Thank goodness all our mistakes were burned up. Now we can start fresh again.
Thomas Edison
#18. In those days the big U.S. labels didn't have any particular interest in the Latin market.
Ruben Blades
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