“Does not the beauty of the artist's work lie for us in the accuracy with which his symbols resume innumerable facts of our past emotional experience? ... [A]esthetic judgment... how exactly parallel it is to the scientific judgment.”
Introductory. Pearson refers the reader to William Wordsworth's preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1815) "General View of Poetry".
The Grammar of Science (1900)
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The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), XI : The Practical Problem
“Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.”
Brown may have used this quote in 2001 but it was it in a 365 day "Quote" calendar in 1994.
Source: Alma Mater
“Good judgment comes from experience, experience comes from bad judgment.”
The Big Book of Interesting Stuff

“Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment.”
Time Management (2007)

“Good judgment comes from experience, and experience - well, that comes from poor judgment.”