"He should not be blind to a single fault in any subordinate, though at the same time, he should be quick and unfailing to distinguish error from malice, thoughtlessness from incompetency, and well-meant shortcoming from heedless or stupid blunder." | |
"Not tho' the soldier knew Some one had blunder'd | |
"Sir, you've made a blunder by giving me that tip!" | |
"The worst disaster and largest capitulation in British history." Later, historians will point the finger at Churchill himself and blunder he made in underestimating the Japanese. | |
"We don't wanna make a blunder. " That's what he said. | |
"He should not be blind to a single fault in any subordinate, though at the same time, he should be quick and unfailing to distinguish error from malice, thoughtlessness from incompetency, and well-meant shortcoming from heedless or stupid blunder." | |
"Not tho' the soldier knew Some one had blunder'd | |
"Sir, you've made a blunder by giving me that tip!" | |
"The worst disaster and largest capitulation in British history." Later, historians will point the finger at Churchill himself and blunder he made in underestimating the Japanese. | |
"We don't wanna make a blunder. " That's what he said. | |
"Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders." | |
"It is so easy to commit embarrassing blunders, but etiquette tells us just what is expected of us... and guards us from all humiliation and discomfort." | |
"The men of our country "are being sacrificed by the blunders of boobies, "the cupidity of capitalists, | |
- At last a thief! Come with me! I never make blunders. | |
- But Jesus blunders. | |
"Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders." | |
"It is so easy to commit embarrassing blunders, but etiquette tells us just what is expected of us... and guards us from all humiliation and discomfort." | |
"The men of our country "are being sacrificed by the blunders of boobies, "the cupidity of capitalists, | |
- At last a thief! Come with me! I never make blunders. | |
- But Jesus blunders. | |
- My friend. I blundered. | |
- The barber l have blundered! | |
- Yeah, I blundered. | |
-Mister Lebleu blundered, many people are dead now. -So... -We´ll meet again, OK? | |
...and l thought of the lie! l admit, l have lied! l have blundered by fooling everyone! | |
"What a book a devil's chaplain might write "On the clumsy, wasteful, blundering and horribly cruel work." | |
'The chatter of haymakers drifted on waves of air from the fields, 'humming with blundering bees 'and flickering with scarlet butterflies.' | |
- Heroic, but a blundering idiot. | |
- I feel like a blundering novice. | |
- That blundering... | |
- My friend. I blundered. | |
- The barber l have blundered! | |
- Yeah, I blundered. | |
-Mister Lebleu blundered, many people are dead now. -So... -We´ll meet again, OK? | |
...and l thought of the lie! l admit, l have lied! l have blundered by fooling everyone! | |
"What a book a devil's chaplain might write "On the clumsy, wasteful, blundering and horribly cruel work." | |
'The chatter of haymakers drifted on waves of air from the fields, 'humming with blundering bees 'and flickering with scarlet butterflies.' | |
- Heroic, but a blundering idiot. | |
- I feel like a blundering novice. | |
- That blundering... | |