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How can you wish on a turkey wishbone with a man who is capable of correcting a love letter?
— Bel Kaufman
I think of evolution as an error-making and error-correcting process, and we are constantly learning from experience.
— Jonas Salk
They say that everything happens for a reason. Maybe one day, I will know what that reason is. Until then, I would live everyday correcting my wrongs.
— Jessica N. Watkins
The market is in the process of correcting itself.
— George W. Bush
A man walking is never in balance, but always correcting for imbalance.
— Gregory Bateson
A believer to another believer is like two hands, one washes the other (correcting each other).
— Ibn Taymiyyah
If you are humble enough to admit to your flaws then you are capable of correcting them.
— Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
The worst thing that can be done to children is to drain their energy while correcting them.
— James Redfield
A lifetime can well be spent correcting and improving one's own faults without bothering about others.
— Edward Weston
We crime novelists have a great pulpit. We write about justice and about correcting injustice.
— Jesse Kellerman
Henceforth, language studies were no longer directed merely towards correcting grammar.
— Ferdinand De Saussure
The genius of evolution lies in the dynamic tension between optimism and pessimism continually correcting each other.
— Martin E.P. Seligman
So many people among non-scientists see science as an unassailable monolith of truth, and it's not. It's an ongoing self-correcting process.
— Kitty Ferguson
Correcting bad habits cannot be done by forbidding or punishment.
— Robert Baden-Powell
We have taken a giant step forward in correcting some of the misconceptions people have about the church. I think that we've made a lot of friends.
— M. Russell Ballard
Teach by teaching, not by correcting
— Maria Montessori
It is part of my thesis that all our knowledge grows only through the correcting of our mistakes.
— Karl Popper
A scholar is committed to building on knowledge that others have gathered, correcting it, confirming it, enlarging it.
— Parker J. Palmer
I don't intentionally spoil my grandkids. It's just that correcting them often takes more energy than I have left.
— Gene Perret
There is no wrong way to knit ... We should all agree to stop correcting each other and deal with the more important issue. How wrong crochet is.
— Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
The universe is not only self-organizing, it is also self-correcting.
— Marianne Williamson
Was it you or I who stumbled first? It does not matter. The one of us who finds the strength to get up first, must help the other.
— Vera Nazarian
Most often when I stammer
That's my brain
Correcting my grammer. — Joyce Rachelle
That's my brain
Correcting my grammer. — Joyce Rachelle
No, It's not failed, it's correcting itself through failure,
Kego O'Grady in the Navogator by Steve Merrick. — Steve Merrick
Kego O'Grady in the Navogator by Steve Merrick. — Steve Merrick
The walls were covered with graffiti and William passed the time correcting the spelling
— Terry Pratchett
Journalism is a flawed profession, but it has a self-correcting mechanism. The rule of journalism is: talk to everybody.
— Lawrence Wright
Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Science is unique among human ways of knowing because it is self-correcting. Every
— Thomas Levenson
Your race devotes itself to justifying its errors, not correcting them
— Karen Marie Moning
By correcting your daily life which includes your thoughts too, you can save yourself from many bad experiences of life.
— Puneet Kumar
Power is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice is love correcting everything that goes against love.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
This time she didn't bother correcting him. Just this once, she'd like to believe that he's right.
— Jennifer E. Smith
Iterative development, when accompanied with reasonable end-of-iteration reviews - product, technical, process, team - is also self-correcting.
— Jim Highsmith
Science is the only self-correcting human institution, but it also is a process that progresses only by showing itself to be wrong.
— Allan Sandage
Most of the energy of political work is devoted to correcting the effects of mismanagement of government.
— Milton Friedman
It isn't making mistakes that's critical; it's correcting them and getting on with the principal task.
— Donald Rumsfeld
Justice is love correcting that which revolts against love.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
You have to look at your life purpose, what you love to do and your ability to learn from your mistakes, while correcting your actions.
— Daniel Marques
The teacher's role in discussion is to keep it going along fruitful lines - be moderating, guiding, correcting and arguing like one more students.
— Mortimer Adler
Scientists are human - they're as biased as any other group. But they do have one great advantage in that science is a self-correcting process.
— Cyril Ponnamperuma
I gave her a love letter and she returned it back to me by correcting spelling and punctuation.
— M.F. Moonzajer
The work of a science blogger is largely comprised of correcting and criticizing bad science news reporting.
— Steven Novella
We must remain mindful of the potential impact of over-correcting the authorizations of the intelligence community.
— James R. Clapper
A bit of research can save you hours, days of time correcting mistakes that you never had to make in the first place.
— John Patrick Hickey
I see the universe as naturally and infinitely self-correcting.
— Marianne Williamson
I believe correcting is the positive approach. I believe in the positive approach. Always have.
— John Wooden
The human psyche is a self-correcting mechanism.
— Laurie Nadel
When correcting a child, the goal is to apply light, not heat.
— Woodrow Wilson
Many think that when they have confessed a fault there is no need of correcting it.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach