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guilt innocence grants
Those who grant sympathy to guilt, grant none to innocence. Ayn Rand
guilty innocent should
It's better that the innocent should live than that the guilty die Brent Weeks
guilty-person guilty hundred
It is better to kill one hundred innocents than to let one guilty person go. Dolores Ibarruri
guilt innocence leafs
Guilt pins a fig-leaf; Innocence is its own adorning. Anne Spencer
guilt encounters consciousness
Encounter every situation with your total consciousness, without any guilt. Enjoy music, enjoy food, enjoy love - enjoy everything that is natural. Rajneesh
guilt bears vices
None seem to bear the imputation of supposed guilt with greater intolerance than such as are, on other occasions, obviously culpable of vice or crime. Norm MacDonald
guilty innocent thrive
Relationships don't thrive because the guilty are punished but because the innocent are merciful. Max Lucado
guilt may littles
He that is in haste may contract much guilt in a little time. What we say or do unadvisedly when we are hot, we must unsay or undo again when we are cool, or do worse. Matthew Henry
guilt bitter speak
Let us not search for the guilty ones only among others, let us speak the bitter truth: we are all guilty ... each and every one of us. Maxim Gorky
vices able ifs
If I have one vice and I can call it nothing else it is not able to say 'no'. Abraham Lincoln
vices drink popsicles
I don't drink anymore... I freeze it and eat it like a popsicle. Dean Martin
vices virtue good-enough
I can't expect others to share my virtues. It's good enough for me if they share my vices. Andre Gide
vices would-be boring
Life would be pretty boring if we didn't have vices. Erin Heatherton
vices great-things knows
It is a great thing to know your vices. Marcus Tullius Cicero
vices saint virtue
The virtues of society are the vices of the saints. Ralph Waldo Emerson
vices should vice-versa
Photos should suggest a word(s) and vice versa. They should be equal and interchangeable. John Baldessari
vices action juliet
Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied, And vice sometime by action dignified. William Shakespeare
proportion
There is likely to be beauty wherever proportion exists. Austin O'Malley