The most formidable weapon against errors of every kind is reason.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There is no error so monstrous that it fails to find defenders among the ablest men.
Errors are not in the art but in the artificers.
Mistakes, after all, are endemic to foreign and military policy given the unpredictability of events and the difficulty of securing reliable information in a place like Iraq.
Adequate defense has been the catchword of every militarist for centuries.
Errors of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it.
We have forty million reasons for failure, but not a single excuse.
Honest error in the face of complex and possibly intractable problems is a far more important source of bad results than are bad motives.
It is better to destroy one's own errors than those of others.
The world is now aware that the most unavoidable and most dangerous weapon that exists is the blind decisiveness of a man ready to sacrifice his life for an obscure cause.
The best weapon against an enemy is another enemy.