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forgiving path liberation
The true liberation, the true path to freedom, lay in the ability to forgive. Carl Jung
forgiving boxes ballots
Never forgive at the ballot box! Wendell Phillips
forgiving
To understand is to forgive. Blaise Pascal
forgiving mercy term
Forgive us as we forgive- we are offered forgiveness on no other terms. To refuse it is to refuse Gods mercy for ourselves. C. S. Lewis
forgiving suggestions sin
And there, right in the middle of it, I find 'Forgive us our sins as we forgive those that sin against us.' There is no slightest suggestion that we are offered forgiveness on any other terms. It is made perfectly clear that if we do not forgive we shall not be forgiven. C. S. Lewis
forgiving dull exciting
The audience will always forgive you for being wrong and exciting, but never for being right and dull. Burt Reynolds
forgiving blame mood
We often lose our tempers not with those who are actually to blame; just with those who love us enough to forgive us our foul moods. Alain de Botton
forgiving let-it-go persons
Find one thing every day to forgive the other person for. Don't let them know what it is...just forgive them and let it go. Deepak Chopra
forgiving forget
You can always forgive, you just can't really forget. Brian Littrell
weaknesses
He was able to make what used to be his weaknesses into his strengths. Mike Aronson
weakness amazed
What amazes me the most is to see that everyone is not amazed at his own weakness. Blaise Pascal
weakness reason humans
The weakness of human reason appears more evidently in those who know it not than in those who know it. Blaise Pascal
weakness driving conviction
Weakness is what keeps driving us to God, by the overwhelming conviction that there just isn't anywhere else to go. Abraham Lincoln
weakness literature wells
What played to what had been a relative weakness for us-this was exploding overseas as well, and we had to scramble to mount some reach and get into places and be competitive on the ground. Brit Hume
weakness
A part of control is learning to correct your weaknesses. Babe Ruth
weakness doe cry
30. If Will stops and cries Why, invoking Because, then Will stops an does naught. 31. If power asks why, then power is weakness. Aleister Crowley
weakness excuse explanation
To rush into explanations is always a sign of weakness. Agatha Christie
weakness chance blame
I've only myself to blame for it, my impotence most of all and my weakness. If I do any good work now it will be only by chance. Claude Monet
doe study because-i-can
Does this have anything to do with the unit we’re studying? Because I can’t find anything about desired characteristics of a mate anywhere in our text. Becca Fitzpatrick
doe looks
Vee scowled at him. She is famous for that scowl. It's a look that does everything but audibly hiss. Becca Fitzpatrick
doe accepting
There is someone I accept even though I do not approve of all he does...and that someone is me C. S. Lewis
doe worship assembly
The New Testament does not envisage solitary religion; regular assembly for worship is everywhere in the epistles. C. S. Lewis
doe bones felt
I felt in my bones that this universe does not explain itself. C. S. Lewis
doe easy preference
Nature does not always conform to our predispositions and preferences, to what we deem comfortable and easy to understand. Carl Sagan
doe pseudoscience would-be
Science arouses a soaring sense of wonder. But so does pseudoscience. Sparse and poor popularizations of science abandon ecological niches that pseudoscience promptly fills. If it were widely understood that claims to knowledge require adequate evidence before they can be accepted, there would be no room for pseudoscience... Carl Sagan
doe looks world
The communist model does not work economically, we all realised that, but the capitalist model in the modern world also looks to be unsustainable. Arsene Wenger
doe body principles
If everything in chemistry is explained in a satisfactory manner without the help of phlogiston, it is by that reason alone infinitely probable that the principle does not exist; that it is a hypothetical body, a gratuitous supposition; indeed, it is in the principles of good logic, not to multiply bodies without necessity. Antoine Lavoisier