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"I am indeed amazed when I consider how weak my mind is and how prone to error."
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"It is a question whether, when we break a murderer on the wheel, we do not fall into the error a child makes when it hits the chair it has bumped into."
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"The classics of Marxism, while fully appreciating the significance of the Darwinian theory, pointed out the errors of which Darwin was guilty. Darwin's theory, though unquestionably materialist in its main features, is not free from some serious errors."
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"Irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors."
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"The sort of man who, throwing a stone upon the ground, would miss."
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"The greater part of humanity is too much harassed and fatigued by the struggle with want, to rally itself for a new and sterner struggle with error."
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"How is an error possible in mathematics?"
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"Unreasonable haste is the direct road to error."
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"We've all heard that we have to learn from our mistakes, but I think it's more important to learn from successes. If you learn only from your mistakes, you are inclined to learn only errors."
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"The scientific spirit is of more value than its products, and irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors."
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"Well, I don't think a specific role can destroy your voice. What can destroy your voice is when you... make an error. Everybody can make an error. But then you need to realize what is your way."
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"The first precept was never to accept a thing as true until I knew it as such without a single doubt."
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"An optimist may see a light where there is none, but why must the pessimist always run to blow it out?"
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"Illusory joy is often worth more than genuine sorrow."
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"The senses deceive from time to time, and it is prudent never to trust wholly those who have deceived us even once."
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"There is nothing so strange and so unbelievable that it has not been said by one philosopher or another."
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"I am indeed amazed when I consider how weak my mind is and how prone to error."
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"Everything is self-evident."
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"Whenever anyone has offended me, I try to raise my soul so high that the offense cannot reach it."
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"Travelling is almost like talking with those of other centuries."
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"Common sense is the most fairly distributed thing in the world, for each one thinks he is so well-endowed with it that even those who are hardest to satisfy in all other matters are not in the habit of desiring more of it than they already have."
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