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Learn From Your Mistakes Quotes

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R. Buckminster Fuller
“Mistakes are great, the more I make the smarter I get.”
Buckminster Fuller

Pooja Agnihotri
“Every time there is a mistake, learn from it, change the plan and keep moving forward.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

Justin Young
“All men are created equal.' That doesn’t mean we are born into equal circumstances, or have the same skills. What we do have in common, though, is the ability to apply ourselves to achieving that which we desire. Each of us has the capacity to dream big, to assess and accept the aspects of our reality that are standing in our way, learn from them, overcome them and succeed.”
Justin Young

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“People seldom appreciate the pain they've caused until that pain is visited upon them. This is not vengeance. It is education.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

“Observe and learn from stronger and better people than yours instead of laughing and pulling legs of poor and weak than yours.”
Prerak Trivedi

Frank Sonnenberg
“When people don’t learn from mistakes, their mistakes often turn into bad habits.”
Frank Sonnenberg, Soul Food: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life

Banani Ray
“God has created for us this green heaven, called the Earth. God has created the Earth as our playground, where through rights and wrongs, virtues and sins, rightful actions and mistakes, we can learn and evolve to rediscover our true nature of godliness.”
Banani Ray

Marc Allen
“Fools never learn from their mistakes; Smart people learn from their mistakes; Wise people learn from other people's mistakes.”
Marc Allen

Ritu Negi
“If you win, then you win
But If you lose & still do not lose,
That's the real victory.”
Ritu Negi

Sara Raasch
“She was here, fighting to be empress. Facing the ghosts of her past. Yes, she still had moments of doubt and indecision. Yes, she still wrestled with her instincts versus the choices advised. But she was making choices, learning from those choices, and growing. She was taking pieces from each mistake and each horror and all of the people in her inner circle, and she was evolving.
She wasn't the old Briar Rose anymore. She hadn't been for a long, long while. Yet neither was she this new Queen Aurora.
Perhaps all these labels only hindered her. Perhaps it was far easier than they had all made it out to be.
Perhaps she was simply Briar, and what that means could change daily.”
Sara Raasch, A Sword In Slumber