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Errare Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

Any man may make a mistake; none but a fool will stick to it. Second thoughts are best as the proverb says.
[Lat., Cujusvis hominis est errare; nullius, nisi insipientis, in errore perseverae. Posteriores enim cogitationes (ut aiunt) sapientiores solent esse.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Errare Quotes By Janet Spens

We have then, in the first part of The Faerie Queene, four of the seven deadly sins depicted in the more important passages of the four several books; those sins being much more elaborately and powerfully represented than the virtues, which are opposed to them, and which are personified in the titular heroes of the respective books. The alteration which made these personified virtues the centre each of a book was probably part of the reconstruction on the basis of Aristotle Ethics.
The nature of the debt to Aristotle suggests that Spenser did not borrow directly from the Greek, but by way of modern translations. — Janet Spens

Errare Quotes By Sylvia Plath

I don't care about anyone, and the feeling is quite obviously mutual. — Sylvia Plath

Errare Quotes By Kiersten White

Faeries are unaffected by alcohol, but much to her surprise - and the faeries' undoing - they get very, very drunk on carbonation. Using copious amounts of Coke, she was able to discover a single faerie's true name. — Kiersten White

Errare Quotes By Thomas Jane

If I stay alert, then I can challenge myself, and by challenging myself, that helps me to stay alive and to hopefully take something away from the experience. — Thomas Jane

Errare Quotes By Marie Cornelio

The greatest measure of success is the amount of joy you experience. — Marie Cornelio

Errare Quotes By Jessica Clare

Place the crosshairs over his heart. It would be a mercy killing. A man who goes to sleep without satisfying his woman deserves punishment. He sleeps through her self-pleasure? Death is too kind. — Jessica Clare

Errare Quotes By Henry Miller

A child has no need to write, he is innocent. A man writes to throw off the poison which he has accumulated because of his false way of life. — Henry Miller

Errare Quotes By Seneca.

Errare humanum est, sed perseverare diabolicum: 'to err is human, but to persist (in the mistake) is diabolical. — Seneca.

Errare Quotes By Jackie Jackson

I find Jesse Jackson to be religiously, progressively old fashioned. — Jackie Jackson

Errare Quotes By John Holt

If s-chools, doing places for children, are honest, active, and interesting enough, they will not need to be compulsory; as long as they are compulsory, they don't need to be good, and most of them will not be. To say that schools must be compulsory because someday they might all be good, is to say in effect that they must be compulsory no matter how bad they are. I — John Holt

Errare Quotes By Blu Cantrell

I am disappointed in the music business, I feel like a lot of people in the music business are phoney, there's a lot of people who will abuse and take my kindness. — Blu Cantrell

Errare Quotes By Frederick Lenz

As you learn to accept that the body is transitory, as you watch it with love, but without attachment, the body will develop purity. — Frederick Lenz

Errare Quotes By Warren G. Bennis

Trust resides squarely between faith and doubt. — Warren G. Bennis

Errare Quotes By Andrew Solomon

Your gender identity is who you are. Sexual identity is who you bounce that off of. — Andrew Solomon

Errare Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Moira had power now, she'd been set loose, she'd set herself loose. She was now a loose woman.
I think we found this frightening.
Moira was like an elevator with open sides. She made us dizzy. Already we were losing the taste for freedom, already we were finding these walls secure. In the upper reaches of the atmosphere you'd come apart, you'd vaporize, there would be no pressure holding you together. — Margaret Atwood