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Cynicism is often the shamefaced product of inexperience.

A.J. Liebling
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Inexperience can be overcome, ignorance can be enlightened, but prejudice will destroy you.

Mercedes Lackey, The Black Gryphon
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Supercomputer pioneer Seymour Cray used to deliberately hire for inexperience because it brought him people who "do not usually know what's supposed to be impossible.

Eric Schmidt, How Google Works
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But the character of the music emphasized the tale as allegory--humorous, poignant, humane allegory--disclosing the metamorphosis of life itself, in which man moves from confident inexperience through the bitterness of experience, toward the rueful wisdom of self-knowledge.

Robertson Davies, A Mixture of Frailties
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The Greatest Enemy of Confidence is Inexperience

Gun Gun Febrianza
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Mistakes are the usual bridge between inexperience and wisdom.

Phyllis Therous
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Mistakes are the usual bridge between inexperience and wisdom.

Phyllis Theroux
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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
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I tried out various experiments described in treatises on physics and chemistry, and the results were sometimes unexpected. At times, I would be encouraged by a little unhoped-for success; at others, I would be in the deepest despair because of accidents and failures resulting from my inexperience.

Marie Curie
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If the foreman had no experience in bossing a mob, they had no experience in being one. Members of a community, not elements of a collectivity, they were not moved by mass feeling; there were as many emotions there as there were people. And they did not expect commands to be arbitrary, so they had no practice in disobeying them. Their inexperience saved the passenger's life.

Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed
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