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Denying Your Mistakes Quotes By John Spence

You can learn great things from your mistakes when you aren't busy denying them. Read The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. — John Spence

Denying Your Mistakes Quotes By Criss Jami

Confidence turns into pride only when you are in denial of your mistakes. — Criss Jami

Denying Your Mistakes Quotes By Harold J. Smith

More people would learn from their mistakes if they weren't so busy denying them — Harold J. Smith

Denying Your Mistakes Quotes By Kimberly Karalius

Life is about making mistakes. If you don't take chances, blindfolded and frightened as you are, you're not really living, are you? Heartache makes you stronger. Misery is the stuff of good poetry. You're denying yourself much more than the bad things in life by listening to Zita's fortunes. — Kimberly Karalius

Denying Your Mistakes Quotes By Carl Levin

If we have a chance of succeeding and bringing stability and democracy to Iraq, it will mean learning from our mistakes, not denying them and not ignoring them. — Carl Levin

Denying Your Mistakes Quotes By James Runcie

He began by talking about the Christ child as the representative of all children and what it was to be childlike. He was arguing in favour of the need for times of weakness and vulnerability in our lives. An always invincible, strong, resistant humanity would have no room for growth or learning. It would have nothing to do. There would be no test because there could be no failure. Humanity needed its failings in order to understand itself. This was more than a matter of learning from mistakes. It was about acknowledging weakness, denying pride, and beginning any task from a position of openness, aware of the possibility that we often fall short. We must learn from the appearance of the Christ child in the world, as ready for companionship as tribulation, a blank canvas on whose surface life was painted and where depths contained mysteries yet to be understood. 'The — James Runcie