Sentences with phrase «sad mistake»

-- both to life and thought is in fact a very proper plea, if for no other reason than that it claims for itself such relevance; but to establish some concept of «relevance» as the criterion of Christian belief is a sad mistake.
It was nothing but a series of outworn clichés, showing that he had failed entirely to keep himself alert to new ways in which the old truth may be said; while he also made the sad mistake of assuming that whatever seemed to him interesting or significant constituted in itself the gospel which he had been ordained to preach.
Guys don't make the sad mistake that Mike, Sam and thousands of other men have made.
They've written damn good novels that have something to do with crime, and you'll be making a sad mistake if you don't read them all before this time next year.
For someone who writes an e-reader column, and therefore supposedly reads more then the average person, this is a sad, sad mistake.
Another sad mistake is thinking you must cut or trim your cat's whiskers.
Why is the public's anger being thrown at the veterinarian who made a sad mistake and not at the people who took a healthy dog to what was almost a certain death sentence?
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