Yes.
King Lear says "I am a man more sinned against than sinning" in Act 3 Scene 2 of King Lear.
Shakespear, King Lear to precise.
It means that other people do evil to you more than you do evil yourself.
The man believes that he has been wronged by others more than he has wronged others.
There's actually no Hebrew word that is exactly equivalent to the English word "sin". In Hebrew, instead of sinning, the words describing errors are more closing related to the archery term het (חטא), which means "miss" (as in missing a target). so you would say: to a male: chatata (חטאת), (literally, you missed the target) to a female: chatat (חטאת), (literally, you missed the target)
Who is Billy Joel? (Ha!)
Billy Joel
Billy Joel , by far
Billy Joel
Obviously, it's a known fact. Shannon most deffiently loves billy more than billy loves shannon.
please make your question more specific, who is billy?
Billy Joel, by millions.