it was taken out of context from Two wrongs don't make a right. Meaning if someone does something wrong, doesn't mean someone else can do another wrong to make it right.
The phrase is "two wrongs don't make a right". This suggests that doing harm in retribution (getting even) is unproductive.
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The phrase "two wrongs don't make a right" is an old English proverb that has been used for centuries. It is a simple way to express the idea that just because someone has wronged you, it does not justify you wronging them in return.
Two Wrongs was created on 2002-06-24.
More than one proverb begins this way. Two are: all things come to him who waits; and all (good) things come to an end.
Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right was created in 1962.
Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right.
this proverb means the odd man out.
The complete subject in the sentence is "Two of his friends."
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No, two wrongs do not make a right. It is not justified to respond to a wrong with another wrong. Instead, it is important to address the situation in a fair and ethical manner.
Lock Up - 1959 Two Wrongs 2-28 was released on: USA: 1 April 1961
Two Wrights make an airplane.