Inexperience Quotes

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  • The heart is forever inexperienced.

    Henry David Thoreau (2006). “Thoreau and the Art of Life: Precepts and Principles”, p.10, Heron Dance Press
  • Successful salesmen, authors, executives and workmen of every sort need patience. The great liability of youth is not inexperience but impatience.

  • I leave the world and its affairs to the young and energetic, and resign myself to their care, of whom I have endeavored to take care when young.

    Thomas Jefferson (1854). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson”, p.180
  • Men of high learning and abilities are few in every country; and by taking in those who are not so, the able part of the body have their hands tied by the unable.

    Country   Men   Hands  
    Thomas Jefferson, John Dewey (2008). “The Essential Jefferson”, p.47, Courier Corporation
  • The care of the critic should be to distinguish error from inability, faults of inexperience from defects of nature.

    Samuel Johnson (1800). “The Idler: With Additional Essays”, p.85
  • A child is not a salmon mousse. A child is a temporarily disabled and stunted version of a larger person, whom you will someday know. Your job is to help them overcome the disabilities associated with their size and inexperience so that they get on with being that larger person.

    Barbara Ehrenreich (1990). “WORST YEARS OF OUR LIVES”, Pantheon
  • Thomas is racing for it, but McCovey is there and can't get his glove to it. That play shows the inexperience, not on Thomas' part, but on the part of Willie McC ... well, not on McCovey's part either.

    Funny   Baseball   Humor  
  • We blacks look for leadership in men and women of such youth and inexperience, as well as poverty of education and character, that it is no wonder that we sometimes seem rudderless.... We see basketball players and pop singers as possible role models, when nothing could be further, in most cases, from their capacities.

  • I think you want to do as much as you can for your fans. I take as many opportunities as I can when it comes to media and interviews and autograph sessions and things of that nature - as long as it's not interfering with the schedule and how much inexperience you can get on the track. When it starts to cut into that, it's kind of defeating the purpose. So that's where I draw the line.

    Interview with Jeff Gluck, www.usatoday.com. July 30, 2013.
  • Cynicism is often the shamefaced product of inexperience.

    A. J. Liebling (2005). “Just Enough Liebling: Classic Work by the Legendary New Yorker Writer”, p.20, Macmillan
  • From the first days of my career as an entrepreneur, I have always used my own and my team's lack of experience to our advantage. In fact, at our first venture, Student magazine, we used our newcomer status to secure great interviews and generate publicity - people were excited about our new project and wanted to get involved. Our inexperience fed our restless enthusiasm for trying new things, which became part of our core mission.

    Team   Careers   People  
  • I regret nothing, says arrogance; I will regret nothing, says inexperience.

    Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach (1994). “Aphorisms”, Ariadne Press (CA)
  • I read recently in an article by G.K. Chesterton, that sex without gestation and parturition is like blowing the trumpets and waving the flags without doing any of the fighting. From a woman such words, though displaying inexperience, might come with dignity; from a man they are an unforgivable, intolerable insult. What is man's part in sex but a perpetual waving of flags and blowing of trumpets and avoidance of the fighting?

    Sex   Fighting   Men  
  • I learned that danger is relative, and the inexperience can be a magnifying glass.

  • How readily we wish time spent revoked, that we might try the ground again where once--through inexperience, as we now perceive--we missed that happiness we might have found!

    Past   Wish   Trying  
    William Cowper (1874). “The poetical works of William Cowper, ed: with notes and biographical introd. by William Benham”, p.266
  • The sanguine assurance that men and nations can be legislated into goodness, that pressure from without is equivalent to a moral change within, needs a strong backing of inexperience.

    Strong   Men   Law  
    Agnes Repplier (2009). “American Austen: The Forgotten Writing of Agnes Repplier”, Intercollegiate Studies Institute
  • We took advantage of [the Indians'] ignorance and inexperience to incline them the more easily toward treachery, lewdness, avarice, and every sort of inhumanity and cruelty, after the example and pattern of our ways.

  • It is to them I look, to the rising generation, and not to the one now in power, for these great reformations i.e., emancipation of slaves and settlement of the Virginia constitution on a firmer and more permanent basis.

    Virginia   Looks   Rising  
  • [Ben Carson] critics say that your inexperience shows. You've suggested that the Baltic States are not a part of NATO, you were unfamiliar with the major political parties and government in Israel, and domestically, you thought Alan Greenspan had been treasury secretary instead of federal reserve chair.

    Source: www.cbsnews.com
  • When you see Liana [Liberato], who at the time was 14, there is an inexperience and innocence that you can't act and you can't fake.

    Source: collider.com
  • ... so our customary practice of prayer was brought to mind: how through our ignorance and inexperience in the ways of love we spend so much time on petition. I saw that it is indeed more worthy of God and more truly pleasing to him that through his goodness we should pray with full confidence, and by his grace cling to him with real understanding and unshakeable love, than that we should go on making as many petitions as our souls are capable of.

    Prayer   Real   Ignorance  
  • The important thing is to learn from mistakes - something graduates are adept at. Our graduate engineers are working on new technology - from uncharted applications for our digital motor, to a new take on the hand dryer. With an unhindered mind, nothing is off limits.

    "Dyson Founder James Dyson On Hiring Inexperience" by Margaret Rhodes, www.businessinsider.com. November 26, 2012.
  • It takes a while to grasp that not all failures are self-imposed, the result of ignorance, carelessness or inexperience. It takes a while to grasp that a garden isn't a testing ground for character and to stop asking, what did I do wrong? Maybe nothing.

    Eleanor Perenyi (2010). “Green Thoughts: A Writer in the Garden”, p.65, Modern Library
  • Having labored faithfully in establishing the right of self-government, we see in the rising generation, into whose hands it is passing, that purity of principle and energy of character which will protect and preserve it through their day, and deliver it over to their sons as they receive it from their fathers.

    Father   Character   Son  
    Thomas Jefferson, Richard Holland Johnston, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association of the United States “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson”
  • I think of myself as a beginner. Sometimes that's the whole joy. If you could just do it, there'd be no point in doing it.

  • Mistakes are the usual bridge between inexperience and wisdom.

  • Each kid has a different level of expertise and some of them are very raw and inexperienced and some are incredibly mature and experienced. So you just have to go with what they are rather than have some abstract technique that you're going to try to apply to them.

    Kids   Trying   Technique  
  • The quality of what is said inevitably influences the way in which it is said, however inexperienced the writer.

    Robertson Davies (1961). “The Personal Art: Reading to Good Purpose”, London : Secker & Warburg
  • I am about to discuss the disease called 'sacred'. It is not, in my opinion, any more divine or more sacred that other diseases, but has a natural cause, and its supposed divine origin is due to men's inexperience, and to their wonder at its peculiar character.

    Hippocrates (1967). “Hippocrates”
  • The best way to get past doubt and inexperience is simply action.

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