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Actually everyting is right, even the errors. -- Frederick Lenz

Something went wrong. It was correct when I studied it. -- Eugene Ormandy

fallacies and not the correct explanations. But here follows a refutation of their reasonings independently of the texts. This is the difference.
With regard to this the Sathkhyas -- Sankaracarya

The error never lies with facts but with how they're used. -- Marty Rubin

It is only when you try to refine the obvious, and give the distinctions greater precision, that you get into difficulties. For -- Mortimer J. Adler

There are no mistakes, just lines that you're not happy with. -- Nick Meglin

Things are not as they appear. -- Lawrence Earle Johnson

Since mistakes of omission don't appear in the financial statements, most people don't pay attention to them. We rub our noses in mistakes of omission - as we just did. -- Charlie Munger

Although we deal with probabilities and expectations, the actual results can deviate substantially from such expectations, particularly on a short-term basis. -- Warren Buffett

Misunderstandings arise only in undefined relationships -- Anuradha Bhattacharyya

idiosyncrasy than -- Thomas S. Kuhn

All the wrong questions have been asked and the correct answers are not true. -- Michael Hogan

I'm as proud of my inconsistencies as I am my consistencies. -- Myles Horton

There are no contradictions. If you find one, check your premises. -- Ayn Rand

The same set of statistics can produce opposite conclusions at different levels of aggregation. -- Thomas Sowell

All truths are erroneous. This is the very essence of the dialectical process: today's truths become errors tomorrow; there is no final number. -- Yevgeny Zamyatin

Deceptions are more frequent than changes -- Franz Kafka

Yet again I was reminded that the way in which things and events unfold does not always coincide with our expectations. Indeed, this fact of life - that there is often a gap between the way in which we perceive phenomena and the reality of a given situation - is the source of much unhappiness. -- Dalai Lama Xiv

It is important to realise that two conflicting statements can both be equally true depending on the level from which you observe the same situation. -- David Icke

Appearances are deceptive. -- Aesop

Our investigation is a grammatical one. Such an investigation sheds light on our problem by clearing misunderstandings away. Misunderstandings concerning the use of words, caused, among other things, by certain analogies between the forms of expression in different regions of language. -- Ludwig Wittgenstein

Mistruths are printed as fact, in some cases, and frequently only half of a story will be told. -- Michael J. Jackson

How is an error possible in mathematics? -- Henri Poincare

There are no differences but differences of degree between different degrees of difference and no difference. -- William James

Things don't always look as they seem. -- Jodi Picoult

The mistakes are there, waiting to be made -- Savielly Tartakower

There is a difference between a book of two hundred pages from the very beginning, and a book of two hundred pages, which is the result of an original eight hundred pages. The six hundred pages are there. Only you don't see them. -- Elie Wiesel

In discussing these exceptions from the course of nature, the first question is, whether the fact be justly stated. That which is strange is delightful, and a pleasing error is not willingly detected. -- Samuel Johnson

If they say I am inconsistent let them say it, for it is true, because inconsistency is a part of living -- Errol Flynn

If you've got a dollar and you spend 29 cents on a loaf of bread, you've got 71 cents left; But if you've got seventeen grand and you spend 29 cents on a loaf of bread, you've still got seventeen grand. There's a math lesson for you. -- Steve Martin

Mistakes were made.
Others were blamed. -- Darynda Jones

To me, you are one miscalculation... The only one. -- Sakufu Ajimine

No greater mistake can be made than to imagine that what has been written latest is always the more correct; that what is written later on is an improvement on what was written previously; and that every change means progress. -- Arthur Schopenhauer

I have made mistakes. -- Mikhail Baryshnikov

Oracular ambiguity or statistical probability provides loopholes, and discrepancies are expunged by Faith. -- Ursula K. Le Guin

A small error in the former will produce an enormous error in the latter. -- Henri Poincare

Why write wrong if the writing won't right the wrong? (90) -- Sandra M. Gilbert

I wonder if there have been other errors. -- Ally Condie

What puzzled me was why I seemed to be so troubled by all these irregularities and exceptions to major rules while others blithely marched ahead. -- Catherine Gildiner

My own varying estimates of the facts themselves, as the years passed, showed me too clearly how much of history must always rest in the eye of the beholder; our deductions are so often different it is impossible they should always be right. -- C.v. Wedgwood

Gentlemen, I have a confession to make. Half of what we have taught you is in error, and furthermore we cannot tell you which half it is -- William Osler

Where the bedroom is wrong the whole house is wrong. -- Margaret Kennedy

If there are errors, or anything you -- Shelley Admont

That was the strange problem with writing, you had discovered. Meaning never matched the words and words always evaded the thought. -- Bilal Tanweer

Why is my perception right? If it is wrong, then what is right? -- Debasish Mridha

It is a very hard and troublesome thing to dispose of whole, half, and quarter-mistakes; to sift them and assign the portion of truth to its proper place. -- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

My errors have been errors of calculation and judging men, not in appreciating the true nature of truth and ahimsa or in their application. -- Mahatma Gandhi

The absent are always in the wrong -- Philippe Nericault Destouches

True change happens within not without -- Eckhart Tolle

There have been so many untruths, I don' blame you for being confused. -- Stephen Lloyd Jones

It is sometimes well for a blatant error to draw attention to overmodest truths. -- Jean Rostand

Love truth, but pardon error. -- Voltaire

Appearances may be deceiving. -- Aesop

An inaccurate use of words produces such a strange confusion in all reasoning, that in the heat of debate, the combatants, unable to distinguish their friends from their foes, fall promiscuously on both. -- Maria Edgeworth

It's all true; only the facts have been changed. -- Will Kester

Confusion comes from trying to amalgamate several conflicting ideas. -- Eero Saarinen

In considering irregular appearances, there are certain very natural mistakes which must be avoided. -- Bertrand Russell

We have deemed all these words necessary in order to explain that we have been traveling more slowly than was predicted, concision is not a definitive virtue, on occasion one loses out by talking too much, it is true, but how much has also been gained by saying more than was strictly necessary. -- Jose Saramago

It is not a word too much to say that the New Testament abounds with errors. -- Dean Alford

DIFFERENT NOT LESS -- Temple Grandin

A difference is a difference only if it makes a difference. -- Darrell Huff

Error never shows itself in its naked reality, in order not to be discovered. On the contrary, it dresses elegantly, so that the unwary may be led to believe that it is more truthful than truth itself. -- Irenaeus Of Lyons

The precision provided (or enforced) by programming languages and their execution can identify lacunas, ambiguities, and other areas of potential confusion in conventional [mathematical] notation. -- Kenneth E. Iverson

There is a point in the imagination of a creative man when the wrong thing is correct almost simply because it is wrong. -- Gerald Weaver

There were two hours that couldn't be accounted for. -- Betty Hill

The one significant change is in fact the second significant change -- Jonathan Pearce

The problem is not just the wrong ormistake that you did but the correction,/right you refused to do. -- Ikechukwu Joseph

Differing perspectives, needs, and desires sometimes have a way of spawning completely different interpretations of the same events. -- Michael Makai

The fact is the statements are perfectly consistent, but more importantly, I don't have all the facts. -- Paul Martin

Thus the story of the facts has to reckon with filters, deferments, partial truths, half lies: from it comes an arduous measurement of time passed that is based completely on the unreliable measuring device of words. -- Elena Ferrante

There are mistakes, and then there are choices. -- Jenny B. Jones

The proverbial notion of historical distance consists in our having lost ninety-five of every hundred original facts, so the remaining ones can be arranged however one likes. -- Robert Musil

Oh, the difference between nearly right and exactly right. -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.

There is consistency in the truth and confusion in lies. -- Stephan Labossiere

Wherever Mathematics is mixed up with anything, which is outside its field, you will find attempts to demonstrate these merely conventional propositions a priori, and it will be your task to find out the false deduction in each case. -- Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi

There are still substantial areas of disagreement, .. you simply have to look at the public statements to see there is a significant gap. -- David Trimble

Things are not always as they seem; the first appearance deceives many. -- Phaedrus

There is always some distortion in the re-telling of any story. -- Marty Rubin

The truth changes all the time. -- Henning Mankell

The War office kept three sets of figures - one to mislead the public, another to mislead the cabinet and the third to mislead itself. -- H. H. Asquith

Numbers of sales do not correspond to numbers of readers. -- Michael Korda

Things are not what they seem. -- A.s. Byatt

What goes unnamed remains hard to correct. -- Gregory Maguire

103 and the even more basic 2 and 515. So, 1030. A thousand and thirty. A mistake. Maybe. Or, maybe not a mistake. Reacher took fifty dollars from the machine and dug in his pocket for change and went in -- Lee Child

Analysis of the story will sometimes undercut our antepredicative grasp of it). -- James K.a. Smith

is a misunderstanding we often have -- Richard Stearns

WHAT THINGS SEEM MAY NOT BE WHAT THEY ARE, -- Terry Pratchett

Error is sometimes so nearly allied to truth that it blends with it as imperceptibly as the colors of the rainbow fade into each other. -- William Benton Clulow

Life is but a series of misunderstandings. -- Denis Diderot

A mistake is to commit a misunderstanding. -- Bob Dylan

That which occasions so many mistakes in the computations of men, when they expect return for favors, is that the giver's pride and the receiver's cannot agree upon the value of the kindness done. -- Francois De La Rochefoucauld

that's a pretty big lie by omission -- Carrie Jones

Don't differentiate without a difference. -- Andrew S. Grove

error. It was Saturday evening, February 25, 2006, and I had twenty-four hours -- Christopher Mcdougall

Her calculations were sometimes a little fuzzy, for the same reason that her checkbook sometimes did not balance; Becky Vesey (as she had been known as a child) had never really mastered the multiplication tables and she was inclined to confuse sevens with nines. -- Robert A. Heinlein

A stated truth loses its grace, but a repeated error appears insipid and ridiculous. -- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The 'difference' = What you say you'll do - what you actually do -- George Akomas Jr

Any seeming deception in a statement is costly, not only in the expense of the advertising but in the detrimental effect produced upon the customer, who believes she has been misled. -- John Wanamaker

By deceiving one another through false assumptions and misrepresentations there has been, in reality, a great lapse and delay in achieving the real goals. -- Dalai Lama

Things are not what they appear to be: nor are they otherwise. -- Gautama Buddha