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Hawk&Hotlips
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7/25/2007 4:35:08 AM
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TheZoo
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7/30/2007 2:02:03 AM
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Hawk&Hotlips
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8/4/2007 1:21:24 AM
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Radar's Election Campaign Manager
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1/5/2009 1:53:01 PM
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agreement
TheZoo wrote:
Well these errors must be frustrating!
True that errors can be terrible, but afterall as SHAKESPEARE once quoted, "To error is human".
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LongLiveRock
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2/4/2010 2:23:46 PM
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S.F.P.D. Commissioner McMillan's son
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2/7/2013 11:20:11 PM
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stubborn as usual, eh?
LongLiveRock wrote:
He never wrote that....
It was actually Alexander Pope and the actual quote is
"To err is human; to forgive, divine."
EPIC FAIL!
Alexander Pope took "to forgive is divine" from the bible, and mixed it the Shakespeare quotation, but left the "or" part out of it shortening "error" to "err". Besides, I have it on good faith that Alexander Pope is right now in Purgatory awaiting the banishment of his own soul. Now try to remember, Shakespeare only quoted it, which means that he didn't have to write it if he chose not to, more or less.
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