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Show (Bents of Ubouobt CORRECTING MISTAKES I shall try to correct errors when shown to be errors, and I shall adopt newt views so fast as they shall appear to be true views. (Abraham Lincoln. iNone is too wise to be mistaken, mis-taken, but few are so wisely just as to acknowledge and correct their mistakes, and especially the mistakes of prejudice. Borrow. One should watch to know what his errors are; and if this watching watch-ing destroys his peace in error, should one watch against such a result? He should not. Mary Baker Eddy. Be not discouraged at broken and spilled resolutions; but to it and to i again! Coleridge. You wall find it less easy to uproot up-root faults than to choke them by gaining virtues. Anon. A man should never be ashamed to cwn he has been in the wrong, which is but saying, in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday. Pope. |