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Fault, impeccably mannered, and had no real
It frequently happens that offenses are committed when the offender is not aware of it. Something he has said or done is misconstrued or misunderstood. The offended one treasures in his heart the offense, adding to it such other things as might give fuel to the fire and justify his conclusions ...
While discretion points out the impropriety of my conduct, inclination urges me on to ruin.
Tired, ashamed, and mortified, I begged to sit down till we returned home, which I did soon after. Lord Orville did me the honour to hand me to the coach, talking all the way of the honour I had done him ! O these fashionable people!
Honourable is right.
If little faults, proceeding on distemper, Shall not be wink'd at, how shall we stretch our eye When capital crimes, chew'd, swallow'd and digested, Appear before
But as the unthought-on accident is guilty To what we wildly do, so we profess Ourselves to be the slaves of chance, and flies Of every wind that blows.
You sparkle with larceny.
A rent in your clothes is a mishap, a stain on them is a vice.
How undisturbed, the sleep of the foolish.
If the impertinent remarks of Mrs. Jennings are to be the proof of impropriety in conduct, we are all offending every moment of our lives.
Nothing in art should seem accidental, not even movement
veiled insubordination that he
To err is common to all mankind, but having erred he is no longer reckless nor unblest who haven fallen into evil seeks a cure, nor remains unmoved.
There is a precise cleverness which itself is unjust; And there is one who is offensive that justice may be revealed.
What happened casually remains -
Had anyone written and divulged erroneous things and scandalous to honest life, misusing and forfeiting the esteem had of his reason among men, if after conviction this only censure were adjudged him that he should never henceforth write
Caught in the act, sinfully Scrabbling. Quick, eat those words.
I grew very weary and irritable with the curate's perpetual ejaculations;
Have I ever done anything of my own, an act or state that arose from Elefsis, and not careful, exquisite mimicry?
Have they?
Flagrant evils cure themselves by being flagrant.
You are strangely troublesome.
A corruption of intentions.
If writers wrote as carelessly as some people talk, then adhasdh asdglaseuyt[bn[ pasdlgkhasdfasdf.
misbegotten cockwaffle.
What's improper about it?" retorted the clerk. "Everybody does it in Paris!" It was an irresistible and conclusive argument.
I would be the unhappiest person imaginable, confronted daily with disastrous works crying out with errors, imprecision, carelessness, amateurishness. I avoided this punishment by destroying them, I thought, and suddenly I took great pleasure in the word destroying.
A mistaken thought may be corrected easily, but an errant affection is nearly unmanageable.
A gentleman never offends unintentionally
By my ridiculously feathered cap!
Words don't get accident; hands and tongues drive them wrongly!
By resorting to self-resignation, the unfortunate consummate.
I laughed derisively.
"For goodness' sake, don't start gargling now. This is serious."
"I was laughing."
"Oh, were you? Well, I'm glad to see you taking it in this merry spirit."
"Derisively," I explained.
If the woman, however injured, however irreproachable, has appearances in the least degree against her, has exposed herself by any unconventional action to - to offensive insinuations - ' She
Asked, Would you call yourself impetuous, Addie?
Spurn not a seeming error, but dig below its surface for the truth.
The good oxymoron, to define it by a self-illustration, must be a planned inadvertency.
Blessed are the sat upon, spat upon, ratted on.
How contemptible! Of all things in the world inconstancy is my aversion. Let
Wrongs unredressed, or insults unavenged.
The Uncommon Stupidity charge agents me be dropped."
My shock at the "Honorably Ass-kisser" comment was pushed away by the thought of a law agents uncommon stupidity and wondered how we could get one.
This is a bawdy tale. Herein you will find gratuitous shagging, murder, spanking, maiming, treason, and heretofore unexplored heights of vulgarity and profanity, as well as non-traditional gramar, split infinitives, and the odd wank.
The attempted assassinations against me were not accidental.
He though of all the
different ways to make it
look like an accident.
Man on the dubious waves of error toss'd.
foe harm by putting your
If you think is was an accident, applaud.
Unjust I may have been, weak and resentful I have been, but never inconstant.
And now the matchless deed's achieved, Determined, Dared, and Done.
No offence is so heinous as unorthodoxy of behaviour.
How do you spell 'contravention'?" said Carrot, turning over a page.
"I don't," said Nobby, pushing through the crowds.
Oh what can ail thee, knight-at-arms, Alone and palely loitering?
Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss.
An arrant traitor as any is in the universal world, or in France, or in England.
I agreed sincerely and ardently
Me wretched! Let me curr to quercine shades!
Effund your albid hausts, lactiferous maids!
O, might I vole to some umbrageous clump,
Depart,
be off,
excede,
evade,
erump!
Everything is an accident.
I have been sworn against by perjured and wicked people.
I claim to be a simple individual liable to err like any other fellow mortal. I own, however, that I have humility enough to confess my errors and to retrace my steps.
Unused creativity is not benign.
I sutured split infinitives and hoisted dangling modifiers and wore out the seam of my best flannel skirt.
reproachful - I've
[spurious quotation].
Omally, as ever, slept the sleep of the just, which was quite unjust of him, considering he had no right to do it.
Oh, foisted, is it?" cried Mr. Ormiston in righteous indignation. "Such a word! And if it means what I think it does, young man, you should get down on your knees and thank God for such foistingness!
I obscenity in the milk of my shame.
Is "defeatedly" a real word? As in, "She sighed defeatedly as spell-check implied that 'defeatedly' isn't a real word." Fuck it. It's going in the book, and I'm a pretty sure that makes it a real word. Me and Shakespeare. Making shit up as we go along.
Some time later, I sat in the wine cellar, staring at the walls while cradling a wineskin in my lap like a child, murmuring over and over as if lulling the child to sleep, 'I am shat upon. I am shat upon'.
They've listed my name in the dictionary - 'Imeldific' is used to mean ostentatious extravagance ... But the truth will prevail.
I make my mistakes in public.
Oh, the unintended consequences of perfidy!
There was something unspeakably
Dinted
dimpled wimpled
his mind wandered down echoing corridors of
assonance and alliteration ever further and further from the
point. He was enamoured with the beauty of words.
Abruptly excusing himself,
There are things done so badly that one is tempted to think that there is an intention behind.
A worthy old scholar, criticising the king's penmanship, pointed out a fault. He, smiling, erased the word, but when the critic was gone, began to restore it, remarking that it was right, but it was better to spoil paper than the self-confidence of an old man.
Sometimes, occasions occur in life which demand you to be a little foolish in order to skillfully extricate yourself.
It is the incompetent and the neglected artist who charges the public with ignorance, stupidity, and indifference. He raves loudly, but he is incomprehensible, even inarticulate, in his work.
Thou art a very ragged Wart.
However smothered under former negligence, or scattered through the dull, dark mass of common thoughts - let thy genius rise as the sun from chaos.
people do get carried away and make mistakes, but one must have indulgence; those mistakes are merely evidence of enthusiasm for the cause and of abnormal external environment
Man errs as long as he strives.
'Refudiate,' 'misunderestimate,' 'wee-wee'd up.' English is a living language. Shakespeare liked to coin new words too. Got to celebrate it!'
Typical frivolous always ended by sacrificing to vulgar pleasures. She
In my own behalf, I rejoice that I could once think better of the world's improvability than it deserved. It is a mistake into which men seldom fall twice in a lifetime; or, if so, the rarer and higher is the nature that can thus magnanimously persist in error.
Guilty to an indictment denouncing him (with infinite jingle and jangle) for that he was a false traitor to our serene, illustrious, excellent, and so forth, prince, our Lord the King, by reason of his having, on divers occasions, and by divers means and ways, assisted
It is grievous to be caught.
obsequious courting of the mob
I'm being unjustly maligned!
The Mistake
He left his pants upon a chair:
She was a widow, so she said:
But he was apprehended, bare,
By one who rose up from the dead.
Using adverbs is a mortal sin.
Carelessness is inexcusable, and merits the inevitable sequence.
Let us distinguish between acting intentionally and acting deliberately or on purpose, as far as this can be done by attending to what language can teach us.
Whatever is committed from a bad example, is displeasing even to its author.
I was accused of every monstrous vice by public rumour and private rancour; my name, which had been a knightly or noble one, was tainted. I felt that, if what was whispered, and muttered, and murmured, was true, I was unfit for England; if false, England was unfit for me.
I categorically declare first my absolute innocence, second my lack of criminal intent, and third my effusive apologies.
By flatterers besieged And so obliging that he ne'er obliged.
I spit on you by accident
a criminal misuse of the gift of fire.'
Anything undertaken with honest intentions can be justly defended.