Common Error Quotes
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Common Error Quotes & Sayings
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Identifying someone by his, or her, outward appearance is often the first and most common error in the world
— Sunday Adelaja
The Lord of the worms comes and goes.
— Niccolo Ammaniti
It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Do not commit the error, common among the young, of assuming that if you cannot save the whole of mankind you have failed.
— Jan De Hartog
A common human error is a tendency to recognize personal truths as universal truths.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
I can't think of a better way to start my day."
"Get used to it," he murmured, right before he kissed her. — Samantha Chase
"Get used to it," he murmured, right before he kissed her. — Samantha Chase
If security guards aren't allowed to carry guns, I don't have to obey their made up rules.
— Daniel Tosh
It is a common error to imagine that to be stirring and voluble in a worthy cause is to be good and to do good.
— John Lancaster Spalding
Sexy is a girl who's comfortable with herself. Long legs are beautiful ... and also a nice neck.
— Scott Speedman
A common error of ignorance is to maintain that what one does not know does not exist.
— Leon Battista Alberti
A Nation ... is a group of persons united by a common error about their ancestry, and a common dislike of their neighbors
— Karl Deutsch
I don't know why it's not universally acknowledged that looking back is a terrible idea. It only makes going forward that much harder.
— Amanda Bouchet
Failing to open the center at the right moment - a common error by White in the Exchange Lopez - can allow Black an excellent game.
— Andrew Soltis
It doesn't matter if you are model or not; confidence is something that comes from inside.
— Erin Heatherton
We must beware of falling into the fatally common error of supposing that what we see is all there is to see.
— Charles Webster Leadbeater
Error is none the better for being common, nor truth the worse for having lain neglected.
— John Locke
Error is far more common than fraud which probably comprises 1 percent or a tenth of a percent of the literature.
— Walter Gilbert
There is hardly a more common error than that of taking the man who has one talent, for a genius.
— Arthur Helps