mistakes worth making in life
No, there are no grammatical errors in the sentence you provided. It is grammatically correct.
capable of making mistakes = fallible
Everyone makes mistakes. Making mistakes is simply a part of being human.
The phrase "he who makes no mistakes makes nothing" suggests that taking risks and making mistakes is an inherent part of the learning and creative process. It implies that perfectionism can hinder progress, as avoiding mistakes often leads to stagnation. Embracing failure as a valuable experience can lead to growth, innovation, and ultimately success. In essence, to achieve anything meaningful, one must be willing to take chances and learn from errors.
Making Mistakes - 2008 was released on: USA: 25 May 2008 (internet)
Yes.
In the play "Hamlet", St. Patrick is said to be the patron saint of mistakes and confusion.
The first maps had no mistakes as they were perfect for the time of their making.
By making mistakes.(:
Trail and error
Making Mistakes - 2008 1-4 was released on: USA: 31 August 2008
Making Mistakes - 2008 1-5 was released on: USA: 28 September 2008