“It is better to grope in the dark and wade through a million errors to reach the Truth than to entrust oneself to someone who knows not that he knows not. Has a man ever learnt swimming by tying a stone to his neck? So let me go my own way even if it is the wrong one.” IfsKnowsMenWayDarkMy OwnMillionsStonesLet MeErrorsOneselfNecksSwimmingWadeLet Me Go Book:The Seeker: A Novel Source: The Seeker: A Novel
“The world is his who can see through its pretension. What deafness, what stone-blind custom, what overgrown error you behold, is there only by sufferance,--by your sufferance. See it to be a lie, and you have already dealt it its mortal blow.” WorldLyingStonesBlindErrorsBlowMortalsCustomsPretensionDeafness Book:The Portable Emerson: New Edition Source: The Portable Emerson: New Edition
“After all the fears, the warnings, after all, a woman's mistakes are different from a girl's. They are written by fire on stone. They are a trait and not an error.” DifferentGirlMistakeFireWrittenStonesErrorsWarningTraits Book:White Oleander Source: White Oleander
“Mistakes are the stepping stones to wisdom, we learn from trial & error, we become wise by understanding problems.” LifeProblemWisdomUnderstandingMistakeLearningWiseBecomingStonesBaseballErrorsTrialsAfrican AmericanHappy LifeLearning From MistakesStepping StonesTrial And ErrorOutfielders Author:Leon Brown