Can I tell you one thing?” Melonhead says. I swallow. “Sure.”“One day isn’t your whole life, Murph.” He waits until I look at him. “A day is just a day.” I scoff and slouch in the chair. “So what are you saying? That people shouldn’t judge me on one mistake? Tell that to Judge Ororos.”He leans in against the table. “No, kid. I’m saying you shouldn’t judge yourself for it. . Brigid Kemmerer
About This Quote

This quote speaks about the importance of learning from mistakes instead of letting them take over. When you make a mistake, learn from it and move on. Do your best to learn from it and grow as a person. Make it work for you in the long run rather than let it keep you down. Over time you will be able to see that there are more important things in life than one mistake.

Source: Letters To The Lost

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