"And though they err and embrace blindly, the future comes all the same." | |
"Anyone can err once, but only fools make the same mistake twice. " | |
"Anyone can err... | |
"Because authority, though it err like others," hath yet a kind of medicine in itself "that skins the vice o' the top." | |
"I hope I do not err..." | |
"And though they err and embrace blindly, the future comes all the same." | |
"Anyone can err once, but only fools make the same mistake twice. " | |
"Anyone can err... | |
"Because authority, though it err like others," hath yet a kind of medicine in itself "that skins the vice o' the top." | |
"I hope I do not err..." | |
- No, but... - [Cellphone ringing] ...that category errs on the side of conventional songs rather than hybrids with a message. | |
A man errs so badly, it's quite impossible to square it with the man you knew before. | |
A man errs. | |
An angry Ares often errs... irrevocably eradicating the erstwhile enemy. | |
And remember that the faithful heart never errs. | |
- No, but... - [Cellphone ringing] ...that category errs on the side of conventional songs rather than hybrids with a message. | |
A man errs so badly, it's quite impossible to square it with the man you knew before. | |
A man errs. | |
An angry Ares often errs... irrevocably eradicating the erstwhile enemy. | |
And remember that the faithful heart never errs. | |
"We erred." | |
"we have erred and strayed from thy ways like lost sheep. | |
- I've erred, I know, but tell me yourself in what. | |
- If we erred, it's... | |
- MAYBE - we erred on Enid's side. | |
"ooh, erring. " | |
And may the erring sheep return to the flock and be remorseful for its sins. | |
And therefore we have to be strong and firm... in guiding the erring sheep back to the flock... because we are God's soldiers. | |
And when the time comes, she stages a scene over her erring husband sues Connie for alienation of affection. | |
And yet how nature erring from itself... | |
"We erred." | |
"we have erred and strayed from thy ways like lost sheep. | |
- I've erred, I know, but tell me yourself in what. | |
- If we erred, it's... | |
- MAYBE - we erred on Enid's side. | |
"ooh, erring. " | |
And may the erring sheep return to the flock and be remorseful for its sins. | |
And therefore we have to be strong and firm... in guiding the erring sheep back to the flock... because we are God's soldiers. | |
And when the time comes, she stages a scene over her erring husband sues Connie for alienation of affection. | |
And yet how nature erring from itself... | |