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Errors Quotes by Henry David Thoreau
- One cannot too soon forget his errors and misdemeanors for to dwell long upon them is to add to the offense, and repentance and sorrow…
- One cannot too soon forget his errors and misdemeanors. To dwell long upon them is to add to the offense.
- The broadest and most prevalent error requires the most disinterested virtue to sustain it.
- Our science, so called, is always more barren and mixed with error than our sympathies.
- You can hardly convince a man of error in a life-time, but must content yourself with the reflection that the progress of science is slow.…
- One cannot too soon forget his errors and misdemeanors; for to dwell upon them is to add to the offense.
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