Quotes about omission
omission evil wickedness
Plutarch The omission of good is no less reprehensible than the commission of evil.
omission nonfiction sin
Elizabeth McCracken In reference works, as in sin, omission is as bad as willful misbehavior.
omission challenges would-be
Edsger Dijkstra Some consider the puzzles that are created by their omissions as spicy challenges, without which their texts would be boring; others shun clarity lest their work is considered trivial.
omission world action
Abraham Verghese The world turns on our every action, and our every omission, whether we know it or not.
omission missing too-much
Tom Stoppard You always end up with too much, so it's good to be part of the conversation about not just what you can omit, but how you are going to do the grammar of the omission, how you make things continue to work when there's something missing. It's your last chance to rewrite.
omission lust care
John Owen He, then, that would mortify any disquieting lust: let him take care to be equally diligent in all parts of obedience, and know that every lust, every omission of duty, is burdensome to God, though only one be burdensome to him.
omission accidents
Marianne Moore Omissions are not accidents.
omission sin productive
Myrtle Reed Sins of commission are far more productive of happiness than the sins of omission.
omission sublime poet
George Eliot What believer sees a disturbing omission or infelicity? The text, whether of prophet or of poet, expands for whatever we can put into it, and even his bad grammar is sublime.
omission self identity
Alexander Theroux There is a terrible blindness in the love that wants only to accommodate. It's not only to do with omissions and half-truths. It implants a lack of being in the speaker and robs the self of an identity without which it is impossible for one to grow close to another.