“In any great organization it is far, far safer to be wrong with the majority than to be right alone.”
The Guardian [UK] (28 July 1989)
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“It is far better for a man to go wrong in freedom than to go right in chains.”

"The Duchess and the Bugs", 'Lanterns & Lances (1961).
From Lanterns and Lances

“Wrongs committed in the distant past are far easier to condemn than to rectify.”
Le cose mal fatte e di gran tempo passate son più agevoli a riprendere che ad emendare.
Second Day, Fifth Story
The Decameron (c. 1350)
The future of data analysis. Annals of Mathematical Statistics 33 (1), (1962), page 13.
Variant: "An approximate answer to the right question is worth a great deal more than a precise answer to the wrong question." "as the renowned statistician John Tukey once reportedly said," according to Super Freakonomics page 224.

Simon Kuznets (1962, p. 32), as cited in: David W. Galenson, "Understanding the Creativity of Scientists and Entrepreneurs." (2012).