When you're clicking, you're not making mental mistakes. You're going out there. You're lining up fast.
When you maintain a closeness with your fans, they are more forgiving when you make mistakes.
Coaching is nothing more than eliminating mistakes before you get fired.
On one hand, we know that everything happens for a reason, and there are no mistakes or coincidences. On the other hand, we learn that we can never give up, knowing that with the right tools and energy, we can reverse any decree or karma. So, which is it? Let the Light decide, or never give up? The answer is: both.
Mistakes are painful when they happen, but years later a collection of mistakes is what is called experience.
America makes prodigious mistakes, America has colossal faults, but one thing cannot be denied: America is always on the move. She may be going to Hell, of course, but at least she isn't standing still.
Most people die of a sort of creeping common sense, and discover when it is too late that the only things one never regrets are one's mistakes.
To make mistakes is human; to stumble is commonplace; to be able to laugh at yourself is maturity.
If you foul up, tell the President and correct it fast. Delay only compounds mistakes.
Writing on a computer makes saving what's been written too easy. Pretentious lead sentences are kept, not tossed. Instead of sitting surrounded by crumpled paper, the computerized writer has his mistakes neatly stored in digital memory.
It is so conceited and timid to be ashamed of one's mistakes. Of course they are mistakes. Go on to the next.
It is a hard thing to let go of mistakes we've made and sins. God wants us to do that because He knows the guilt and the condemnation will keep us from becoming who He has created us to be.
The evil influence of Satan would destroy any hope we have in overcoming our mistakes. He would have us feel that we are lost and that there is no hope. In contrast, Jesus reaches down to us to lift us up.
What differentiates leaders is the ability to recover following a mistake. I make mistakes all the time, but I cop to them, apologize, and move on. Contrition is powerful.
When you are shooting in a conventional way, you put nets around yourself. It's very hard to fall and hit the ground. You can always manipulate things to make it not embarrassing. If the scene is a little bit bad, you can polish it or even take it out. You can hide your mistakes.
Reflecting back, we all make mistakes; we all go through our stuff - relationships, financial, all kinds of stuff - and if you can grow from that and pass that message on, it's a pretty cool thing.
I've been imitated so well I've heard people copy my mistakes.
Visit with your predecessors from previous Administrations. They know the ropes and can help you see around some corners. Try to make original mistakes, rather than needlessly repeating theirs.
Mistakes can be corrected by those who pay attention to facts but dogmatism will not be corrected by those who are wedded to a vision.
It isn't making mistakes that's critical; it's correcting them and getting on with the principal task.