Admitting I Was Wrong Quotes
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How could you let me love something that was going to die?
— Chuck Palahniuk
I hope there are going to be plenty of more roles to come.
— Maisie Williams
Is there a meditation that is not the ego trying to become? Is meditation conscious if every effort implies time?
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
I can almost always read a new manuscript overnight.
— Robert Gottlieb
I grew up sort of middle class, safe and suburban.
— Colum McCann
I don't even know what words to use to talk about the music industry anymore. But the business has changed a lot - the methods of releasing music.
— Anthony Kiedis
Half the failures in life arise from pulling in one's horse as he is leaping.
Happiness is a habit. Cultivate it. — Elbert Hubbard
Happiness is a habit. Cultivate it. — Elbert Hubbard
What would happen if we financed somebody in the U.S. to destabilize the government of George W. Bush? They would go to prison, certainly.
— Hugo Chavez
It's easier to say, "I don't remember" when you're wrong.
— Anthony Liccione
I personally think that if you deny something or if you hide something you're inadvertently admitting it's wrong.
— Amber Heard
I will never have greater respect than for the man that realizes he was wrong and graciously admits it without a single excuse.
— Dan Pearce
Consistency can be a trap, especially if it leads to being consistently wrong rather than to stopping, admitting your mistake, and changing course.
— Jane Fonda
You've always had a good grasp on what's right and wrong. You just have a hard time admitting that sometimes you choose the wrong.
— Jessica Sorensen
I would advise women not to be shy about admitting they've had Botox - it just shows you want to look your best, and there's nothing wrong with that.
— Trinny Woodall
This, however, is of but little importance to our tale; it will be enough not to stray a hair's breadth from the truth in the telling of it.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Sometimes the hardest thing is admitting you were wrong. It's hard to say you need to be forgiven.
— Jane Casey
Are we going to be a services power? The double-cheeseburger-hold-the-mayo kings of the world?
— Lee Iacocca