The British poet Alexander Pope (1688-1744) created this saying. And, in my opinion, he is so very right.
In our daily life struggles we also pass innumerable periods of splendid isolation and act, as William Shakespeare said "Thoughts are Free" by hurting and insulting relatives, friends, and colleagues. Many times we err, and, even we know it, we don't care. BAHAL SILA...
We pray and ask for forgiveness. And, we are so sure of having our complementary ticket in our pockets and pouches. Nobody is perfect - sure! Me too! Yes, I confess! But that's no excuse for broken promises.]
How many times do we commit a mistake? How many times are we mistaken, or get astray? How many times to we sin?
How often do we catch ourselves being roving, wandering and acting eccentric, changeable capricious and not dependable? Or, how many people in our surroundings do we meet daily, who err terrible on their decisions?
To err is human, sure - but not if we err wilfully, intentionally or if legal premeditation is done. But, the second part of this column is much more important: forgiveness...
(To be continued!)
(Re-post of my column IN MY OPINION in MINDANAO DAILY MIRROR from November 16, 2012.)