
“He would have left a Greek accent slanting the wrong way, and righted up a falling man.”
A Plea for Captain John Brown (1859)
Book II, satire iii, line 50 (trans. Conington)
Satires (c. 35 BC and 30 BC)
Ille sinistrorsum, hie dextrorsum abit : unus utrique Error, sed variis illudit partibus.
“He would have left a Greek accent slanting the wrong way, and righted up a falling man.”
A Plea for Captain John Brown (1859)
“The way is the beginning of all beings and the measure of right and wrong.”
from "The Way of the Ruler", Han Fei Tzu: Basic Writings, Columbia University Press, New York, 1996. Translated by Burton Watson.
“Extremes to the right and to the left of any political dispute are always wrong.”
“Two wrongs don’t make a right, but three lefts do.”
Ron English's Fauxlosophy (2016)
“Right is right if nobody is right, and wrong is wrong if everybody is wrong.”
Program 19
Life Is Worth Living (1951–1957)
In Search of the Miraculous (1949), Ch. 10. p. 203
“It is impossible to recognize a wrong way without knowing the right way.”
In Search of the Miraculous (1949), Ch. 10. p. 203
Context: It is impossible to recognize a wrong way without knowing the right way. This means that it is no use troubling oneself how to recognize a wrong way. One must think of how to find the right way.