I think making mistakes is as inevitable as receiving disappointments.
Meaning of the quote
Everyone makes mistakes. It's just a normal part of life, like feeling disappointed sometimes. It's going to happen, and that's okay. You shouldn't be too hard on yourself when you mess up, because everyone does it. The important thing is to learn from your mistakes and keep trying your best.
About Loretta Young
Loretta Young was an acclaimed American actress who had a long and successful career in film and television. She won an Academy Award for Best Actress and received numerous other honors, including two Golden Globe Awards and three Primetime Emmy Awards. Young’s versatility and talent allowed her to star in a wide range of films and television shows over several decades.
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