Quote Origin: It Is Better To Be Vaguely Right Than Exactly Wrong

John Maynard Keynes? Francis Bacon? Ian Dishart Suttie? Carveth Read? Curt John Ducasse? Gerald F. Shove? H. Wildon Carr? Question for Quote Investigator: Two seemingly contradictory adages have become popular: (1) It is better to be vaguely right than exactly wrong(2) It is better to be definitely wrong than vaguely right The justification for the …