If you make an error, use it as a stepping stone to a new idea you might not have otherwise discovered.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We are built to make mistakes, coded for error.
It is better to destroy one's own errors than those of others.
If I commit an error I do it without bad intention.
When I write software, I know that it will fail, either due to my own mistake, or due to some other cause.
My work is very carefully researched. Sometimes I have to ditch an idea because I can't prove it.
You have to acknowledge a problem exists before you can actually go about finding a solution.
No consensus of men can make an error erroneous. We can only find or commit an error, not create it. When we commit an error, we say what was an error already.
An idea can be as flawless as can be, but its execution will always be full of mistakes.
Don't think about your errors or failures; otherwise, you'll never do a thing.
An error doesn't become a mistake until you refuse to correct it.