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forgiveness forgiving society
To be social is to be forgiving. Robert Frost
forgiveness needs sometimes
Sometimes what a person needs most is to be forgiven. Jennifer McMahon
forgiveness kids acting
Kids need love the most when they're acting most unlovable. Erma Bombeck
forgiveness fall people
If the people around you are spiteful and callous and will not hear you, fall down before them and beg their forgiveness; for in truth you are to blame for their not wanting to hear you. Fyodor Dostoevsky
forgiveness strong long
By experience; by a sense of human frailty; by a perception of "the soul of goodness in things evil;" by a cheerful trust in human nature; by a strong sense of God's love; by long and disciplined realization of the atoning love of Christ; only thus can we get a free, manly, large, princely spirit of forgiveness. Frederick William Robertson
forgiveness space long
As long as you don't forgive, who and whatever it is will occupy a rent-free space in your mind. Isabelle Holland
forgiveness revenge may
Revenge may not be a particularly high consciousness-oriented activity. Carrie Fisher
forgiveness pardon offenders
The offender never pardons. George Herbert
forgiveness paradise vices
Mutual forgiveness of each vice. Such are the Gates of Paradise. William Blake
blood racing standing-out
Racing, competing, it's in my blood. It's part of me, it's part of my life; I have been doing it all my life and it stands out above everything else. Ayrton Senna
blood stirring felt
I am living in the Africa I have always longed for, always felt stirring in my blood. Jane Goodall
blood
The blood is the life! Bram Stoker
blood years land
The racist conscience of America is such that murder does not register as murder really, unless the victim is whiteblacks knew that white blood is the coin of freedom in a land where for four hundred years black blood has been shed unremarked and with impunity. Eldridge Cleaver
blood critically due illness low prolonged supply
Due to prolonged illness in the community, the blood supply is at a critically low level. David Graham
blood came
Boom! Boom! Hooch came in and had blood all over him. Mary Miller
blood cold truman
Before In Cold Blood , Truman was a normal, if ambitious, person, Gerald Clarke
blood friends-or-friendship heart light near nerves wheels
Be near me when my light is low,/ When the blood creeps, and the nerves prick/ And tingle; and the heart is sick,/ And all the wheels of Being slow. Lord Alfred Tennyson
blood broad centre country land law lay save zone
Between these two there lay a broad zone comprising all the centre of the country which was a land of blood and violence, where no law prevailed save that of the sword. Arthur Conan
grace grace-of-god gods-will
You can't resist the will of God and receive the grace of God at the same time. Andy Stanley
grace taught
Love cannot be learned or taught. Love comes as Grace. Rumi
grace quality feminine
Grace is a feminine quality. Rajneesh
grace bags sticks
Or more precisely, is there anything I can do for you, ma’am? (Waiter) ‘How about a bag for my head, or a stick to beat Lanie with?’ (Grace) Sherrilyn Kenyon
grace age labels
As for the age of electronics, Selena, I really don't want to get personal with something that comes with a warning label and batteries. (Grace) Sherrilyn Kenyon
grace eccentric idiot
You're not an idiot. You're just eccentric. (Selena) That's what they said about Mary Todd Lincoln. Until they locked her up. (Grace) Sherrilyn Kenyon
grace pops tipsy
Grace? Are you tipsy? (Selena) Maybe just comfortably toasty. Pop tart toasty. (Grace) Sherrilyn Kenyon
grace thrones majesty
It is a throne of grace that God in Christ is represented to us upon; but yet is is a throne still whereon majesty and glory do reside, and God is always to be considered by us as on a throne. John Owen
grace overcoming obstacles
In or towards whomsoever the Holy Spirit puts forth His power, or acts his grace for their regeneration, he removes all obstacles, overcomes all oppositions, and infallibly produces the intended effect. John Owen