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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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"How is an error possible in mathematics?"
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"Nothing is more intolerable than to have to admit to yourself your own errors."
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"And this," cried Darcy, as he walked with quick steps across the room, "is your opinion of me! This is the estimation in which you hold me! I thank you for explaining it so fully."
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"Most of our stuff was trial and error. You live with a tape recorder, you turn it on, you play the song and you listen to it."
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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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"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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"We strive for error-free medicine in a world that is sometimes all too human."
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"I did it the stupid way, through trial and error."
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"My biggest error? Something that is to happen yet."
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"Writing is like prostitution. First you do it for love, and then for a few close friends, and then for money."
Money

"I prefer a pleasant vice to an annoying virtue."
Virtue

"It is a strange enterprise to make respectable people laugh."
People

"Some of the most famous books are the least worth reading. Their fame was due to their having done something that needed to be doing in their day. The work is done and the virtue of the book has expired."
Work

"One ought to look a good deal at oneself before thinking of condemning others."
Thinking

"I live on good soup, not on fine words."
Word

"Of all the noises known to man, opera is the most expensive."
Man

"It is a fine seasoning for joy to think of those we love."
Love

"There's nothing quite like tobacco: it's the passion of decent folk, and whoever lives without tobacco doesn't deserve to live."
Folk

"A lover tries to stand in well with the pet dog of the house."
Pet
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