What is the real meaning of the sentence below?
It is a wise man that never makes mistakes.
A. A wise man never makes mistakes.
B. Even a wise man may make mistakes.
Thanks.
A. A wise man never makes mistakes.
But I'd argue with that sentence! It's a wise man who never makes the same mistake twice, sounds more like something you'd read in a book.
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It means only wise men don't make mistakes, but it's not a real expression, it's an incorrect version of a similar expression - so India and Susan are right to disagree with it!
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I agree with India. Literally, it means (A). However, it's often said to someone who has made a mistake (especially if they're upset about it). The figurative meaning is that wise men do make mistakes, but they learn from them and don't repeat them.
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A wise man never makes mistakes.
This reminds me of a quote I always remember from Otto Von Bismarck: “’Only a fool learns from his own mistakes. The wise man learns from the mistakes of others.’”