Alexander Pope is the person the quote "To err is human, to forgive divine" is attributed to.
To err is human, to forgive divine - Alexander Pope
Alexander Pope is credited with the phrase "To err is human, to forgive divine" in his poem An Essay on Criticism.
Alexander Pope said it. But I also like the twist on this famous quote: "To err is human, to forgive is not company policy."
to forgive - divine
To err is human, to forgive is divine.
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It's humanly to make errors and Godly to forgive.
what is the meaning of to err is human and to forgive is Divine
The full phrase is "to err is human, to forgive divine" It means that as humans, we are prone to making mistakes every once-in-a-while, and that you should learn to forgive those mistakes.
That would be a funny take on the old saying "to err is human, to forgive divine." A cat is a feline, and it purrs.
The phrase "to err is human, to forgive is divine" is attributed to the English poet Alexander Pope in his poem "An Essay on Criticism" published in 1711. Pope was emphasizing the human tendency to make mistakes and the virtue of forgiveness as a divine quality.