; Admitting your mistakes is not a sign of weakness, but a sign of maturity. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Admitting your mistakes seems like giving up, but more than that, we need it. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Admitting your mistakes is not a sign of weakness. It shows you have the courage to know your wrong, and that you… — Aaron DeCamp Copy Share Image
I'm not better than the next trader, just quicker at admitting my mistakes and moving on to the next opportunity. — George Soros Copy Share Image
Public health relies on public trust. Admitting mistakes and explaining prompt corrective actions engender that trust. — Leana S. Wen Copy Share Image
I'm not one that hides from making mistakes or admitting mistakes, and I've been doing that. — Alex Cora Copy Share Image
We're often afraid of looking at our shadow because we want to avoid the shame or embarrassment that comes along with admitting… — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
Admitting our mistakes is a sign of maturity and wisdom. We learn more from knowing our mistakes. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“To err is human, to admit it is divine. It is absolutely human to commit mistakes. To admit, without any guilt—you are… — Osho Copy Share Image
“If we misread the blueprint of our life, we need not be ashamed of backtracking on our chosen options. Admitting to mistakes… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
... the approach of admitting our errors, besides being most true to a gospel of grace, is also most effective at expressing… — Philip Yancey Copy Share Image
“Instead of admitting mistakes, he lashes out, demeans, and insults others—often projecting by accusing others of doing what he himself has done… — Hillary Rodham Clinton Copy Share Image
He who wants to educate himself in Chess must evade what is dead in Chess... the habit of playing with inferior opponents;… — Emanuel Lasker Copy Share Image
“Today you are encouraged to accept your failures. When you are willing to fail miserably, you are able to achieve greatly. Admitting… — The Angel Affect Copy Share Image
“the question is not “Are you flawed?” It’s “What do you do about your flaws?” Do you learn from your mistakes so… — Hillary Rodham Clinton Copy Share Image