often wrong, never in doubt

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Meaning: Havingoverconfidencein one'sopinionsthat isimpervioustofailure.1998, Lee Ellis, Larry Burkett,Your Career in Changing Times,→ISBN:As stated before, Larry says High D personalities are “often wrong, never in doubt.”2016, Phil Enlow,Truth, Deception & God’s Unfolding Purpose,→ISBN:We have an expression in our day: “often wrong; never in doubt.” In this case they were always wrong.2018June 8, Andrew Ferguson, “A Freelancer in Rome”, inThe Weekly Standard:“Often wrong, never in doubt” was long the motto of editorial writers, but it can be applied to the journalism racket generally.2018July 21, Aaron Perryman, Andy Bitter, Paul Woody, “Hokies vs. 'Hoos: We made two all-time teams based solely on NFL performance”, inThe Richmond Times-Dispatch:Following the unwavering credo of, “Often wrong, never in doubt”, The Wrath of Woody says: Virginia 34, Virginia Tech 31.

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