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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
blame looking reasons
Recruiters are looking for reasons other than themselves. So they blame the pool. David Segal
blame music
Really, you can't blame these artists, today, for the music that has been produced. Slick Rick
blame brunt carried change hard home job labor legacy people produced reform rise saw side supporters wages
Our reform legacy by then had not produced a substantial rise in wages and job opportunities. People saw the hard side of reform but not the gains. Many ... traditional Labor supporters carried the brunt of the change and sheeted home the blame to him. Kim Beazley
blame fact line
Our line has to score. We'll take some of the blame, in fact most of it. As a line, we're getting opportunities. We need to score. Scott Gomez
blame line score
Our line has got to score and we're not doing it right now. We'll take some of the blame or most of it. Scott Gomez
blame cheap diligently examine glad invent man nation putting refuse statesmen study thus
Statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting blame upon the nation that is attacked, and every man will be glad of those conscience-soothing falsities, and will diligently study them, and refuse to examine any refutations of them; and thus he will by an Mark Twain
blame brunt
Squarely we should put the brunt of the blame on the TEA. Stan Magee
blames law office public whenever
Robinson's Law - Whenever someone in public office blames the press, the bastard is guilty! R. Robinson
blame calling worried
Residents are calling if they see anything. They're worried and I don't blame them. Mike Hudson
mood-changes sincere hypocritical
Humans are very seldom either totally sincere or totally hypocritical. Their moods change, their motives are mixed, and they are often quite mistaken as to what their motives are. C. S. Lewis
mood prove team wanting
I think the mood of the team is wanting to go out there and prove themselves, Wali Lundy
mood rolling shame stones
I don't know that my mood is a Rolling Stones mood right now, ... It would be kind of a shame to miss, though. Al Groh
mood short walk
I was in the mood where it should have been a long walk off a short pier, but I actually went for a long walk on a long road. Grant Thomas
mood partying
He was really in the mood for partying and wasn't about to be outdone by any of the other rockers. Kid Rock
mood
I always start with emotion. That's where I start all of my improvisations, on the piano. I always start with the mood or the feel of where I am in that moment. Laura Mvula
mood people
The people don't see a future, the country's mood is gloomy, Gerhard Schroeder
moods
Sometimes I'll read something on Twitter, and I'll just be in the darkest of moods for the rest of the day or the rest of the week sometimes. Eleanor Catton
mood terror antidote
Nature in one of her beneficent moods has ordained that even death has some antidote to its own terrors. Bram Stoker