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I refuse to admit that I am more than fifty-two, even if that does make my sons illegitimate.
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Nancy Astor
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Politician
Born:
May 19
,
1879
Died:
May 2
,
1964
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A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.
John C. Maxwell
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Profit
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Correct
Must
Admit
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Them
The more you observe politics, the more you've got to admit that each party is worse than the other.
Will Rogers
Politics
You
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Worse
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Each
It is the highest form of self-respect to admit our errors and mistakes and make amends for them. To make a mistake is only an error in judgment, but to adhere to it when it is discovered shows infirmity of character.
Dale Turner
Character
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Mistakes
Judgment
Our
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Highest
Highest Form
Make
Discovered
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If we are honest with ourselves, we have to admit that sometimes our assumptions and preconceived notions are wrong, and therefore, our interpretation of events is incorrect. This causes us to overreact, to take things personally, or to judge people unfairly.
Elizabeth Thornton
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Sometimes
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Ourselves
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Preconceived
Unfairly
Personally
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Notions
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To keep your marriage brimming, With love in the loving cup, Whenever you're wrong, admit it; Whenever you're right, shut up.
Ogden Nash
Love
You
Marriage
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Wrong
Cup
Up
Whenever
Loving
Your
Keep
Right
Shut
Shut Up
I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks.
Daniel Boone
Confused
Will
Lost
Several
Admit
Weeks
Never
Been
Being
No one should be ashamed to admit he is wrong, which is but saying, in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday.
Alexander Pope
Today
Saying
Words
Yesterday
Other
Admit
No-One
He
Wrong
Wiser
Than
In Other Words
Which
Ashamed
Should
No parent is perfect; we all can look back and think of things we could've done to help our children be better prepared for adulthood. And sometimes it's best to admit it to them and encourage them to learn from our mistakes.
Billy Graham
Best
Better
Sometimes
Mistakes
Think
Back
Our
Admit
Parent
Perfect
Adulthood
Look
Learn
Encourage
Done
Children
Them
Help
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Things
In politics... never retreat, never retract... never admit a mistake.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Politics
Mistake
Admit
Never
Retract
Retreat
The chief qualification of a mass leader has become unending infallibility; he can never admit an error.
Hannah Arendt
Leader
Become
Admit
Never
He
Mass
Qualification
Infallibility
Error
Chief
Unending
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