“There are many ways of being wrong, but only one way of being right.”
As quoted in Thinking to Some Purpose (1939), p. 153
from "The Way of the Ruler", Han Fei Tzu: Basic Writings, Columbia University Press, New York, 1996. Translated by Burton Watson.
“There are many ways of being wrong, but only one way of being right.”
As quoted in Thinking to Some Purpose (1939), p. 153
Methods of Mathematics Applied to Calculus, Probability, and Statistics (1985)
“This to the right, that to the left hand strays,
And all are wrong, but wrong in different ways.”
Ille sinistrorsum, hie dextrorsum abit : unus utrique
Error, sed variis illudit partibus.
Book II, satire iii, line 50 (trans. Conington)
Satires (c. 35 BC and 30 BC)
Source: The Phantom Tollbooth
My Triumph, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Context: Sweeter than any sung
My songs that found no tongue;
Nobler than any fact
My wish that failed of act.
Others shall sing the song,
Others shall right the wrong,—
Finish what I begin,
And all I fail of win.
The Philistine http://books.google.com/books?id=AoxHAAAAYAAJ&q="Philosophy+rests+on+a+proposition+that+whatever+is+is+right+preaching+begins+by+assuming+that+whatever+is+is+wrong"&pg=PA130#v=onepage (October 1897).
In Search of the Miraculous (1949), Ch. 10. p. 203
“Being with you and not being with you is the only way I have to measure time.”
"The Threatened", The Book of Sand [El Libro de arena] (1975)