“Indeed, I am very sorry to be right in this instance. I would much rather have been merry than wise.”
Source: Emma
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Jeet Thayil (1959) Indian writer
To a question as to his cultural identity
Jeet Thayil on why 'Where are you from?' is a complicated question for all of us
“I would rather be right than be President.”
Henry Clay (1777–1852) American politician from Kentucky
Speech, Senate (1850), referring to the Compromise Measures.
“I am right sorry for your heavinesse.”
Geoffrey Chaucer book Troilus and Criseyde
Book 5, line 146
Troilus and Criseyde (1380s)
Arthur Waley (1889–1966) British academic
Source: Translations, Monkey: Folk Novel of China (1942), Ch. 14 (p. 132)
“I would rather be in minority and be right, than in the majority and wrong.”
Jodi Picoult book Sing You Home
Source: Sing You Home
“I would rather be beaten in Right than succeed in Wrong.”
James A. Garfield (1831–1881) American politician, 20th President of the United States (in office in 1881)
Source: Maxims of James Abram Garfield (1880), compiled by William Ralston Balch, p. 1
“I would rather have a clean government than one where 'First Amendment rights' are being respected”
John McCain (1936–2018) politician from the United States
On the Don Imus show (28 April 2006)
2000s, 2006
Context: I work in Washington and I know that money corrupts. And I and a lot of other people were trying to stop that corruption. Obviously, from what we've been seeing lately, we didn't complete the job. But I would rather have a clean government than one where 'First Amendment rights' are being respected that has become corrupt. If I had my choice, I'd rather have the clean government.