I think often I learn the most from other people's mistakes. If I'm in the audience watching an actor and thinking, 'I don't believe you,' I spend the rest of the play working out why I don't believe them.
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At least for me, I believe that one learns from one's mistakes. And I made significant mistakes, and I learned from them.
You have to muster a certain amount of belief that you're not making a mistake and you're not a fool. And this means you have to have faith.
I believe sometimes I make some mistakes. And I don't think they are life-threatening mistakes.
Sometimes it's difficult to accept, to recognise one's own mistakes, but one must do it. I was guilty of overconfidence and arrogance, and I was punished for that.
Mistakes are not always the result of someone's ineptitude.
I have found that I always learn more from my mistakes than from my successes. If you aren't making some mistakes, you aren't taking enough chances.
I truly believed that other people in my position didn't make mistakes; I couldn't see that everybody makes them, even people with great experience.
I learn the most from making my own mistakes.
I have made mistakes in the past, but when I have, I have always said so.
All my big mistakes are when I try to second-guess or please an audience. My work is always stronger when I get very selfish about it.