“This to the right, that to the left hand strays,
And all are wrong, but wrong in different ways.”

—  Horace , book Satires

Book II, satire iii, line 50 (trans. Conington)
Satires (c. 35 BC and 30 BC)

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Ille sinistrorsum, hie dextrorsum abit : unus utrique Error, sed variis illudit partibus.

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