"Mistakes are made on two counts: an..." - Quote by Thomas Aquinas
Mistakes are made on two counts: an argument is either based on error or incorrectly developed.
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“Whatever a man has in superabundance is owed, of natural right, to the poor for their sustenance. So Ambrosius says, and it is also to be found in the Decretum Gratiani: The bread which you withhold belongs to the hungry: the clothing you shut away, to the naked: and the money you bury in the earth is the redemption and freedom of the penniless.”
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“It is from our enemies that we often gain excellent maxims, and are frequently surprised into reason by their mistakes.”
“If we all hold on to the mistake, we can't see our own glory in the mirror because we have the mistake between our faces and the mirror; we can't see what we're capable of being. You can ask forgiveness of others, but in the end the real forgiveness is in one's own self.”
“I try my best to learn from other people's mistakes. I have a lot of respect for people who can change.”
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“Well, Art is Art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water. And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now you tell me what you know.”
“The heart says yes, but the mind says no.”
“Why do we say something is out of whack? What is a whack?”