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To err is human, to forgive, divine.
Alexander Pope (An Essay On Criticism)
To err is human, to forgive divine. (Acheron) I don’t ask for your forgiveness. I don’t deserve it. I only ask for a chance to show you now that I’m not the fool I was once. (Styxx)
Sherrilyn Kenyon (Second Chances (Dark-Hunter #7.1))
To err is human, to forgive is divine... but I’m only a cardinal and cardinals are human, so rather than forgiving you I’m going to err towards beating you with this stick.
Mark Lawrence (Prince of Fools (The Red Queen's War, #1))
To err, as they say, is human. To forgive is divine. To err by withholding your forgiveness until it’s too late is to become divinely fucked up.
Jonathan Tropper (The Book of Joe)
Mr. Grace sounded like a very small child, helpless, hopeless. I had made him fuck himself with his own big tool, like one of those weird experiences you read about in the Penthouse Forum. I had taken off his witch doctor's mask and made him human. But I didn't hold it against him. To err is only human, but it's divine to forgive. I believe that sincerely.
Richard Bachman (Rage)
To err is human, to forgive is divine.
Jo Nesbø (The Son)
To err is human; to forgive, divine
Alexander Pope
Alison's grandfather told her,'To err is human, to forgive divine
Diane Griffith (A Moment to Remember: To Forgive, Divine)
To err is human, to forgive divine,
Khushwant Singh (Train to Pakistan)
To err, as they say, is human. To forgive is divine. To err by withholding your forgiveness until it's too late is to become divinely fucked up.
Jonathan Tropper (The Book of Joe)
Good nature and good sense must ever join; To err is human; to forgive, divine.
Alexander Pope (An Essay On Criticism)
To err is human; to forgive divine. Alexander Pope” Excerpt From: Moriarty, Liane. “The Husband’s Secret.
Alexander Pope
To err is human—to forgive divine.
Alexander Pope (The Complete Works Of Alexander Pope [Annotated])
To err is human, to forgive divine.
Alexander Pope
Being newly married myself, I can’t profess to have the knowledge that you all do. But my mama always said there’s one important adage to live by in marriage: to err is human—and to forgive, divine.
Grace Callaway (The Lady Who Came in from the Cold (Heart of Enquiry, #3))
And while self-love each jealous writer rules, Contending wits become the sport of fools: But still the worst with most regret commend, For each ill author is as bad a friend. To what base ends, and by what abject ways, Are mortals urg'd through sacred lust of praise! Ah ne'er so dire a thirst of glory boast, Nor in the critic let the man be lost! Good nature and good sense must ever join; To err is human; to forgive, divine.
Alexander Pope (An Essay On Criticism)
Q: What do you get when you breed a groundhog and a West Point Cadet?   A: Six more weeks of bad football!
Andy A. Bufalo (To Err is Human, To Forgive Divine: However Neither is Marine Corps Policy)
As it happened, neither of them was wearing any clothes. As a result, one of the charges against him was for “being out of uniform.” The officer’s lawyer argued that the lieutenant was not out of uniform, as the regulations read: “Naval officers must be at all times appropriately attired for the activity in which they are engaged.” The lieutenant was acquitted.
Andy A. Bufalo (To Err is Human, To Forgive Divine: However Neither is Marine Corps Policy)
To err is human: to forgive, divine.
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To err is human; to forgive, divine."- Alexander Pope In
Tyler Green (Self-Discipline:The Ultimate Guide To Greatness, Get Results Most People Can Only Dream Of (Self Confidence, Self Control, Mental Toughness, Willpower))
To err is human; to forgive is divine. To forget, for me, is amnesia, and this might cause one to fall prey again. I have no enemies but if you declare yourself as my enemy, I will neither arm you nor will I harm you; and if I have to dig a hole for you to halt you from continuing to pursue me, I will make it just deep enough to make you have to call for help. Who knows who may need to cry for help after a fall into the hole in the future, it could even be the digger himself.   OPEN
Olusegun Obasanjo (My Watch Volume 3: Now and Then)
to err is human, to forgive, divine.” “You like Shakespeare, do you?
John Jakes (The North and South Trilogy: North and South / Love and War / Heaven and Hell (North and South, #1-3))
To err is human, to forgive is divine … but I’m only a cardinal and cardinals are human, so rather than forgiving you I’m going to err toward beating you with this stick.
Mark Lawrence (Prince of Fools (The Red Queen's War, #1))
Do you think God will ever forgive me for my sins?” I would say: “Forgiveness already exists in the nature of God; it is already there. God has already forgiven you, for God is forgiveness itself. ‘To err is human, and to forgive divine.’ But can you truly forgive yourself? That’s the real question.
Sogyal Rinpoche (The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying)
To err is human, to forgive, divine.
Jennifer McMahon (The Drowning Kind)
To err is human, to forgive, divine.” ~ Alexander Pope
Eric Watterson (I forgive you: why you should always (the path of forgiveness))
To err is human, to forgive is divine.
James Patterson (I Even Funnier: A Middle School Story (I Funny Series Book 2))
Good-nature and good sense must ever join; To err is human, to forgive, divine. ALEXANDER POPE
Fred Luskin (Forgive for Good: A Proven Prescription for Health and Happiness)
Equally valuable is embracing preventive tactics of all kinds—from training to error-proofing. This is not the sexy part of failing well—not the part that gets social media likes or hailed as the latest management fad. Given its enormous value (just ask Alcoa stockholders or commercial airline passengers!), this is a shame. A vital part of failing well is preventing basic failures. If you aspire to zero harm and failure-free work at the point of delivery, it’s essential to make friends with human error. Yes, to err is human. And to forgive (ourselves, especially) is indeed divine. But adopting simple practices to prevent basic failures in our lives and organizations is both possible and worthwhile. You might even say it’s empowering.
Amy C. Edmondson (Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well)