Human Fallibility Quotes
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Human Fallibility Quotes & Sayings
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The only answer to the question of the meaning of life has to begin from the fact of our human finitude, of our vulnerability and our fallibility.
— Simon Critchley
Common law is common right.
— Edward Coke
Embracing human frailty, fallibility, and heartbreaking aloneness is crucial for any person seeking to attain self-actualization and self-realization.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
I'm a fallible human being - but if I were to react to that knowledge with fear/defensiveness then how would I move forward?
— Jay Woodman
I have to accept that difficult stuff happens & there's no point in getting worked up about it. I'm a fallible human being ...
— Jay Woodman
The fallibility of human beings guarantees that no technological system will ever be infallible.
— Eric Schlosser
The democratic age mourns the value of human beings.
— Harold Bloom
The indefinite combination of human fallibility and nuclear weapons will lead to the destruction of nations.
— Robert McNamara
I shall try. At best, I am human. No less subject than any to mortal limits and fallible resource.
— Janny Wurts
Contradiction is the perfect evidence, he (Lincoln) thought, of human fallibility.
— Elton Trueblood
She liked to believe that she might embody a grace and dignity in death that eluded her in life.
— T.D. Whittle
Let us be like the moon with love and beauty.
Let us follow the night to love the tranquility and serenity. — Debasish Mridha
Let us follow the night to love the tranquility and serenity. — Debasish Mridha
It is impossible not to make mistakes during a war.
— Roma Tearne
There is literally nothing that I ever asked to do, that I asked the blessed Creator to help me to do, that I have not been able to accomplish.
— George Washington Carver
I wonder which one of us God finds more uninteresting.
— John Gardner
Intelligence is not a prerequisite for safe flying, but an acceptance of human fallibility is, and the two are generally linked.
— William Langewiesche
Human fallibility recognised, God's sovereignty trusted; these are also the only stable foundations for human beings in society.
— Justin Welby
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— Anonymous
One faire day in winter makes not birds merrie.
— George Herbert