There is no harm in being sometimes wrong — especially if one is promptly found out.


p. 175 - Essays In Biography (1933) - Alfred Marshall


There is no harm in being sometimes wrong — especially if one is promptly found out.

There is no harm in being sometimes wrong — especially if one is promptly found out.

There is no harm in being sometimes wrong — especially if one is promptly found out.

There is no harm in being sometimes wrong — especially if one is promptly found out.