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en A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.

en Strong people make as many and as ghastly mistakes as weak people. The difference is that strong people admit them, laugh at them, learn from them. That is how they become strong.

en Iraq was a huge country, and when you have people largely saying now, 'He may have been a dictator, but we were better under Saddam,' this Administration needs to take notice. And at some point you have to say, 'Stop the train, because it's completely derailed. How do we fix it?' But in an effort to do that, you have to admit that you made a few mistakes, and this Administration is not willing to admit any mistakes whatsoever.

en We've just got to look at the film, correct our mistakes and that's it. I don't really know what happened. We just got to go to work next week and correct our mistakes.

en This administration made mistakes, the previous administration made mistakes. But the inability of this administration and of the national security adviser to admit that mistakes were made makes us fear that we will make future mistakes.

en You have to correct mistakes and just show where we had breakdowns. A lot of it was communication. That's something that we'll have to correct and go back to fundamentals. You've got a totally different game plan this week and a different type of team that you're defending.

en And no one bats 1,000. Even Warren Buffett is right only 70 percent of the time. Mistakes are just part of the process. You just have to admit your mistakes -- and perhaps set stop-loss orders.

en Part of it is you just have to know how to dig down and get stops. I think a lot of mistakes we made we'll evaluate the tape and I'm sure we'll correct those mistakes going into the tournament.

en We are really trying. When we are out there you can see that we are working hard. We have made some mistakes in the offensive zone and they are taking advantage of it. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. They are a smart team. It is going to be tough, but we have three days before the next game. We have to regroup here and come back strong on Saturday.

en You're saying to the people of the United States that you all made no mistakes. I've got to go back to my district and explain to them why we've got a federal agency that, to me, made some mistakes and won't admit it.

en You definitely see more of Martha's real personality. She's very witty and has a good sense of humor and is very smart. But you also see her strong personality come out, where she's talking over people and doing what she wants. That's who she is. I have to admit, I miss the parts of her show where she would talk about an industry, and go to a piano factory or show how peaches are harvested. But I guess you can get that content in a magazine.

en He's a guy that's smart with the ball, strong-armed; he has a lot of confidence in his arm. He has good receivers he uses to his advantage. He doesn't make a lot of mistakes and he'll be right back there, right behind the center. He's tough. Actually, I'm surprised this injury got him. He's so very tough.

en The test is to recognize the mistake, admit it and correct it. To have tried to do something and failed is vastly better than to have tried to do nothing and succeeded.

en The test is to recognize the mistake, admit it and correct it. To have tried to do something and failed is vastly better than to have tried to do nothing and succeeded.

en The profit forecasts are rather strong, because I had thought that they might present nearly flat growth in profit in the new fiscal year.


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