May God in his mercy enable us without obstinacy to perceive our errors.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes we may learn more from a man's errors, than from his virtues.
One important theme is the extent to which one can ever correct an error, especially outside any frame of religious forgiveness. All of us have done something we regret - how we manage to remove that from our conscience, or whether that's even possible, interested me.
Parading our own brilliance and exulting in other people's errors is not very nice. For that matter, even wanting to parade our own brilliance and exult in other people's errors is not very nice, although it is certainly very human.
We have self-centered minds which get us into plenty of trouble. If we do not come to understand the error in the way we think, our self-awareness, which is our greatest blessing, is also our downfall.
It is the nature of every person to error, but only the fool perseveres in error.
God seeth different abilities and frailties of men, which may move His goodness to be merciful to their different improvements in virtue.
We strive for error-free medicine in a world that is sometimes all too human.
God will not forgive us if we fail.
Therefore let men withdraw themselves from errors; and laying aside corrupt superstitions, let them acknowledge their Father and Lord, whose excellence cannot be estimated, nor His greatness perceived, nor His beginning comprehended.
If you don't make errors, how can you be conscious?