Making Mistakes And Learning From Them Quotes by Samuel Smiles, Henry Ford, Jack Canfield, Kevin Allen, Albert Einstein, Robert Kiyosaki and many others.

He who never made a mistake, never made a discovery.
The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.
Making mistakes, getting it almost right, and experimenting to see what happens are all part of the process of eventually getting it right.
Mr. Churchill connected truly to what was in the hearts of the British people, which is what a buoyant leader does. One of his most famous quotes is about making mistakes and learning from them. He wasn’t shy to admit when things went wrong.
A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.
In school we learn that mistakes are bad, and we are punished for making them. Yet, if you look at the way humans are designed to learn, we learn by making mistakes. We learn to walk by falling down. If we never fell down, we would never walk.
In the game of life, it’s a good idea to have a few early losses, which relieves you of the pressure of trying to maintain an undefeated season.
I never make stupid mistakes. Only very, very clever ones.
Making mistakes and learning from them is crucial to winning.
A man of genius makes no mistakes; his errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery.
One of the great things about being willing to try new things and make mistakes is that making mistakes keeps you humble. People who are humble learn more than people who are arrogant.
There are no mistakes. The events we bring upon ourselves, no matter how unpleasant, are necessary in order to learn what we need to learn; whatever steps we take, they’re necessary to reach the places we’ve chosen to go.
The greatest mistake we make is living in constant fear that we will make one.
It’s always helpful to learn from your mistakes because then your mistakes seem worthwhile.
I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes…you’re Doing Something.
If you can’t make a mistake, you can’t make anything.
Well, I think that part of being young is not exactly knowing why you do some of the things that you do. And it’s by exploring your life or experimenting or making mistakes and learning from them hopefully that you start to forge an identity.