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forgiveness paradise vices
William Blake Mutual forgiveness of each vice. Such are the Gates of Paradise.
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Saint Augustine Let those who think I have said too little and those who think I have said too much, forgive me; and let those who think I have said just enough thank God with me.
forgiveness morning repentance
Walter Scott But with morning cool repentance came.
forgiveness sea paradise
William Morris So with this Earthly Paradise it is, If ye will read aright, and pardon me, Who strive to build a shadowy isle of bliss Midmost the beating of the steely sea...
forgiveness hurt past
Rick Warren To begin loving people today, we must close the door on the past. And that cannot happen without forgiveness! Forgive those who have hurt you - for your sake, not because they deserve it.
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Rick Warren The love of Jesus Christ covers your sins, and it also gives you the power to let other people off the hook. You've been forgiven, and you can forgive others.
forgiveness reality people
Rick Warren And you know, when you've experienced grace and you feel like you've been forgiven, you're a lot more forgiving of other people. You're a lot more gracious to others.
forgiveness giving-up mistake
Tori Spelling It's much harder to give up on family.Deep down you want it to work so badly that you keep making the same mistake.
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Nancy Pelosi The Republican Party is the Grand Old Party. It's made enormous contributions to the success of our country. And it is a party that has embraced its leadership role when it has had the majority or the White House.
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Jim Rash In television, the writer-creator-showrunner is embraced as the creative mind.
embrace century approach
Jorge Luis Borges This web of time--the strands of which approach one another, bifurcate, intersect or ignore eachother through the centuries--embrace every posibility.
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Bruce Harrison This is all about getting Toyota out there in front of the NASCAR fan, and that fan tends to be more of a blue-collar consumer. And if these people start to embrace Toyota, it's going to spell big trouble for General Motors and Ford.
embrace free-market nations
James Cook Nations that embrace the free market to the greatest extent prosper the most.
embrace notion people recognize
Charlie Kaufman These things are important to me, these things I write. I recognize and embrace the notion of collaboration - and other people should, too.
embrace north shows surface
Peter Beck It shows at least on the surface that the North would like to embrace China's reforms.
embrace great people support throughout
Matt Savoie It's great to know that I have people in Peoria that embrace me and support me throughout my career.
embrace might scoring system
Scott Hamilton The new scoring system is here to stay, it's not going anywhere. We might as well embrace it.
divine accidents universe
Wayne Dyer In this universe, which was created by a divine organizing intelligence, there are simply no accidents.
divine-wisdom needs world
Neale Donald Walsch In this complex world, we all need God's Divine wisdom and guidance more than we ever have before.
divine loud music-is
Mahatma Gandhi The Divine Music is incessantly ringing within all of us, but the loud senses drown the delicate Music, which is unlike and infinitely superior to anything we can perceive with our senses.
divine humans
Man Ray To create is divine, to reproduce is human.
divine
John Adams Politics are the divine science, after all.
divine-order faithful literature
Muhammad Iqbal Plants and minerals are bound to predestination. The faithful is only bound to the Divine orders.
divine consecration lasting
Mirra Alfassa The true lasting quietness... comes from a complete consecration to the Divine
divine life service
Sathya Baba Service is divine - It makes life worthwhile.
divine lost incredulity
Plutarch Knowledge of divine things for the most part, as Heraclitus says, is lost to us by incredulity.