"I - can try to see their opinion in that, but I would disagree." Padmé said after a moment, well aware of who had said it thanks to the Star Wars movies and such. It seemed Master Yoda learned better by the end, but he didn't quite grasp the complexity of the truth in Anakin's time. "I know I've tried to do a great many things. I tried to achieve peace for Naboo, to further the cause of those who didn't have a voice. I wanted, and want, to do a great many things, Anakin. I want to start another career here. There hasn't always been complete success in my endeavors and there never will be. That doesn't make my time spent any less worthwhile."
"Part of people being fallible is - Jedi Masters being fallible as well. They are wise, and I won't argue that, but they aren't always right. Luke teaches things in the New Jedi Order that are different from the old one... that puts Jedi Masters in direct disagreement on teachings." Padmé gently pointed out, giving Anakin an opportunity to question Luke in contrast to the other Jedi Masters he knew. To allow him to consider the sources, to decide who seemed to have their act together as far as their teachings went.