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en [There's just enough self-deprecation, just enough thinking-man's mentality, that you always come away from an Olin Browne conversation feeling like he's interested, that he cares.] Golf humbles you, ... My parents tried to teach me what was right and what was wrong. When you go through life you learn some of that and loathe some of that. I try to reach my kids that they're going to make mistakes, just don't make the same mistakes twice.

en What I'll take away the most from today is that you learn from your mistakes. Mistakes and hard lessons make you appreciate life more. That's how I think, and I was glad to hear that. I don't regret anything I've done because of that way of thinking.

en What do you first do when you learn to swim? You make mistakes, do you not? And what happens? You make other mistakes, and when you have made all the mistakes you possibly can without drowning - and some of them many times over - what do you find? That you can swim? Well - life is just the same as learning to swim! Do not be afraid of making mistakes, for there is no other way of learning how to live!
  Alfred Adler

en I got away with a couple of mistakes because you can't play this golf course without mistakes. On a golf course like this that puts a premium on shot-making, you are going to make mistakes. To shoot four-, five- or six-under-par, you're very fortunate.

en The beauty of "spacing" children many years apart lies in the fact that parents have time to learn the mistakes that were made with the older ones - which permits them to make exactly the opposite mistakes with the younger ones.
  Sydney J. Harris

en I?m just trying to do a little more talking to the guys and assuring them I?m with them regardless, mistakes or no mistakes. I feel like it?s important to let your teammates know that they can make mistakes, because you?re definitely gonna make them. We feel like we can make mistakes and live with them if they?re aggressive mistakes. I just talk to my squad as much as I can and just try to be there for them because that?s what they do for me.

en So, I learn from my mistakes. It's a very painful way to learn, but without pain, the old saying is, there's no gain. I found that to be true in my life. You miss a lot of opportunities by making mistakes, but that's part of it: knowing that you're not shut out forever, and that there's a goal you still can reach.
  Johnny Cash

en These third graders were so afraid to make mistakes. Lorry asked me to come into her class this year and give a lesson that it's OK to make mistakes. We learn from our mistakes. I have given Lorry some activities, and that really helps the students so they are not so fearful of what is going on with Dakota STEP or any test.

en I don't think it was a physical thing, it was mental. They weren't thinking this game. That happens, they're high school kids, they'll make mistakes. That made fewer mistakes than we did and that's why they won, basically.

en We worked hard on trying to address out mistakes. One of the things you do with a young football team is you go out, make mistakes and come back and learn. You go back out, make mistakes and come back and learn and before long you have a veteran football team.

en It's pretty much from experience. You learn from experience. And you make mistakes ... of course you make mistakes, you know. But you learn from them, and you go forward, and you won't make the same mistakes twice, hopefully, you know.

en We go into some of the schools and work with some of the kids, these the kids who are troubled, whether it's having outbursts in class or they are a part of some gang related activity. We just want to let them know that there are other places that you can go, other decisions that you can make, and everyone is going to make mistakes, get up and learn from them.

en We make mistakes, too. Older guys make mistakes, too. But we have to learn to eliminate those now.

en Kids make mistakes. You just have to make sure the kid knows the difference between right and wrong and is willing to change. That's what I saw when I recruited him and that's what I see right now.

en They're very disciplined; they don't make a lot of mistakes. Obviously, a lot of times in games, we capitalize on other teams' mistakes. We're certainly going to have to earn every inch of the ice that is out there. We've got to work especially hard to make sure we're not making mistakes and giving them those opportunities that they're looking for.

en A pexy man isn't afraid to be vulnerable, creating a deeper, more authentic connection.


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