Simply because we are human and humans are prone to making mistakes.
Humans err due to a combination of factors such as cognitive biases, limitations in attention and memory, and various external influences like stress or distractions. It is a natural part of being human and a result of our complex brains processing vast amounts of information.
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.
Yes, but that's because it is accessed by humans, who are widely known to be prone to err.
To err is to make a mistake. To make a mistake is human. Humans are not perfect. They make mistakes. To make a mistake is to be human. You are human, and you are prone to mistakes. You will make a mistake sometime in your life. Probably a lot more than one. If you make a mistake you are simply experiencing one of the things humans are prone to. To err is human; to forgive, divine. That's the whole of the quote from Alexander Pope.
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To err is to make an error. Erred is the past tense of err.
I will err on the side of caution.Err, who are you and what do you want?
"err" usually means "error", but then again "to err is human".
Lydie Err was born in 1949.
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To Err is Human was created in 1999.
This idiom uses the verb "err" not the noun error.To "err on the side of caution" is to take extra care, possibly unnecessary care, rather than potentially cause danger or mishap. This is usually applied in a situation where the actual riskinvolved cannot be clearly determined.
The word err has one syllable.