It is sometimes well for a blatant error to draw attention to overmodest truths.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Man may well have covered over and, so to speak, encrusted the truth with the errors he has loaded onto it, but these errors are local, and universal truth will always show itself.
Truth suffers from too much analysis.
Error is always more busy than truth.
Truth is often a multiplicity of perspectives, and sometimes the more viewpoints and versions of events there are, the closer the reader gets to an overarching truth.
Truth emerges more readily from error than from confusion.
Mistakes are a fact of life. It is the response to the error that counts.
It's always unfortunate when something gets misreported and the facts are not clear.
It is error only, and not truth, that shrinks from inquiry.
An error is the more dangerous in proportion to the degree of truth which it contains.
A few observation and much reasoning lead to error; many observations and a little reasoning to truth.