Quotes about errors
errors often-is indecision
Error often is to be preferred to indecision. Aaron Burr
errors far five friday game good great pitcher pitching plus south
The pitching was really good for the most part. South Alabama's (junior) pitcher P.J. Walters was great for them. Friday night's game was more of a pitchers' duel. Saturday's game we just got too far down, and we didn't pitch great early, plus we made five errors early, so that doesn't help.
errors good mental start
We made a lot of mental errors and we didn't get off to a good start defensively.
errors
We made a lot of errors early, then we battled back.
errors game win
We made a lot of errors and when you make a lot of errors you aren't going to win a lot of games. If you take away the errors the game probably would have been much closer.
errors magical played settled sorts
We made all sorts of errors in the first game. We were nervous. We just settled down after that and played the way we can. There wasn't anything magical about it, we just played better.
errors few help runs score
We made a few errors in the field. And not being able to score runs didn't help us either.
errors faced far high tendency whenever
Whenever you are faced with someone who has made far more errors in judgment and far more mistakes than you, you have a tendency to get on your high horse. Julia Roberts
errors people sin
People love to read about sins and errors, but not their own. Barbara Kingsolver
errors political single-life
In the social equation, the value of a single life is nil; in the cosmic equation, it is infinite... Not only communism, but any political movement which implicitly relies on purely utilitarian ethics, must become a victim to the same fatal error. It is a fallacy as naïve as a mathematical teaser, and yet its consequences lead straight to Goya's Disasters, to the reign of the guillotine, the torture chambers of the Inquisition, or the cellars of the Lubianka. Arthur Koestler
errors generations consequence
Every error has its consequences and venges itself unto the seventh generation. Arthur Koestler
errors kept match threw
She threw in a lot of errors that kept the match pretty short. Lindsay Davenport
errors mental
She's been working on removing mental errors from her rounds. She's getting better at it.
errors
It is better to destroy one's own errors than those of others. Democritus
errors female done
I am indeed willing to acknowledge what I have done, an error and presumption. I will call it an error and presumption because I swerved from the accustomed flowery path of female delicacy, to walk upon the heroic precipice of feminine perdition! Deborah Sampson
errors profound different
In [chess], where the pieces have different and "bizarre" motions, with various and variable values, what is only complex, is mistaken (a not unusual error) for what is profound Edgar Allan Poe
errors trials duress
I have found through trial and error that I work best under duress. In fact I work only under duress. Edward Abbey
errors finding five found game second ways win
We're just finding ways to win. One game we'll play real well defensively, and then in that second game (Monday) we made five errors and still found a way to win the game.
errors freely time
As this is the first time I have had the floor, it may be well for me now to confess, that I am in the habit of freely imputing errors to my fellow-men. Gerrit Smith
errors obvious
Other than obvious errors like forgetting a line, often I can't see any difference between take one and take 20. Clint Eastwood
errors good hit players
We had a pretty good game. We didn't hit but errors killed us. The players are still learning.
errors justice execution
I have reached the conviction that the abolition of the death penalty is desirable. Reasons: 1) Irreparability in the event of an error of justice, 2) Detrimental moral influence of the execution procedure on those who, whether directly or indirectly, have to do with the procedure. Albert Einstein
errors progress pay
Error is the price we pay for progress. Alfred North Whitehead
errors may chance
Error itself may be happy chance. Alfred North Whitehead
errors long progress
Concepts which have proved useful for ordering things easily assume so great an authority over us, that we forget their terrestrial origin and accept them as unalterable facts. They then become labeled as 'conceptual necessities,' etc. The road of scientific progress is frequently blocked for long periods by such errors. Albert Einstein
errors recognition
No one is exempt from the rule that learning occurs through recognition of error. Alexander Lowen
errors taste nudity
Nudity is undignified and an error of taste Adolf Hitler
errors runners seem
We were a little stiff. We made some errors and couldn't seem to get runners on base.
errors baggage sin
When you choose sin the baggage that comes with it is error. Adrian Rogers
errors light crowds
I would rather stand alone in the light of truth than in the crowd filled with error. Adrian Rogers
errors ordinary profit
When the profits of trade happen to be greater than ordinary, over-trading becomes a general error both among great and small dealers. Adam Smith
errors giving letters
Many persons who are not conversant with mathematical studies imagine that because the business of [Babbage’s Analytical Engine] is to give its results in numerical notation, the nature of its processes must consequently be arithmetical and numerical, rather than algebraical and analytical. This is an error. The engine can arrange and combine its numerical quantities exactly as if they were letters or any other general symbols; and in fact it might bring out its results in algebraical notation, were provisions made accordingly. Ada Lovelace
errors self frail
I am a frail vessel full of errors. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn