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Quotes about Mistakes

My mistakes didn't destroy the image of God that was inscribed in me, so my errors can't eliminate the reason why I have value in his eyes.
— Lee Strobel
People who have difficulty forgiving themselves for their past transgressions usually make one of two mistakes: they imagine their wrongdoing as being so big that it outstrips God's power to forgive, or they picture God's forgiveness as being too small to cover them. On either count, they're simply mistaken.
— Lee Strobel
You have a right to experiment with your life. You will make mistakes. And they are right too.
— Anais Nin
I've made some great mistakes in my life, but, you know, they were honest mistakes.
— Henry Rollins
You probably think you know...The failure and the success both believe in their hearts that they have accurately balanced points of view, the success because he's succeeded, and the failure because he's failed. The successful man tells his son to profit by his father's good fortune, and the failure tells his son to profit by his father's mistakes.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
If you start your own thing, you can learn a lot really fast from doing things wrong.
— Drew Houston
But I think my mistakes became the chemistry for my miracles. I think that my tests became my testimonies.
— Bishop TD Jakes
We need an untamed Savior because… only a wildly redemptive Jesus can free us from the pain and bondage of past mistakes!
— Lisa Harper
For sure, I would much rather look as if I have it all together and never make mistakes. But as the Bible cautions us, "If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us."12
— Liz Curtis Higgs
A commitment to growth is a commitment to risk, courage, faith, strength, hope, and a willingness to make mistakes, get back up and try again.
— Christine Caine
We all make mistakes, but the people who thrive from their mistakes are the successful ones.
— Henry Cloud
Success in life is the ability to move from one mistake to another without loosing enthusiasm.
— Winston Churchill