We ought never to do wrong when people are looking.
In the great right of an excessive wrong.
Brother, brother; we are both in the wrong.
Alas! how easily things go wrong! A sigh too deep, or a kiss too long, And then comes a mist and a weeping rain, And life is never the same again.
A man finds he has been wrong at every preceding stage of his career, only to deduce the astonishing conclusion that he is at last entirely right.
Once I guessed right, And I got credit by't; Thrice I guessed wrong, And I kept my credit on.
The remedy for wrongs is to forget them. [Lat., Injuriarum remedium est oblivio.]
Higher than the perfect song For which love longeth, Is the tender fear of wrong, That never wrongeth.
Wrongs unredressed, or insults unavenged.
Even the youngest of us may be wrong sometimes.