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Some think, excuse me if I use the word, that in order to be good Catholics, we have to be like rabbits - but no.
— Pope Francis
Once I stopped with the excuses, my life has changed. There's no reason for me to lose any more.
— Travis Browne
She would prove to everyone she could do everything. She wouldn't let her disability be an excuse, wouldn't give anyone reason to pity her.
— Liz Grace Davis
And now I don't have an excuse to break his face. I would have really enjoyed that, too.
— Stephenie Meyer
Derrida is not an excuse
— Nathan "N.R." Gaddis
Citizens are starting not to excuse political candidates who have web sites that do nothing but throw virtual confetti.
— David Weinberger
The truly free man is he who can decline a dinner invitation without giving an excuse.
— Jules Renard
Why haven't you achieved your goals yet? What are your favorite excuses, and how do they hold you back?
— Brian Tracy
Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that
Thou hast done to me.
Therefore turn and draw. — William Shakespeare
Thou hast done to me.
Therefore turn and draw. — William Shakespeare
I wonder that no criminal has ever pleaded the ugliness of your city as an excuse for his crimes.
— Oscar Wilde
You wouldn't know hardship if it kicked you in the teeth, and believe me, it does that a lot. So excuse me if I don't feel sorry for either of you.
— Victoria Aveyard
I'm not a rookie anymore-no more excuses about being young.
— Adrian Beltre
It's a hard life sometimes and the biggest temptation is to let how hard it is be an excuse to weaken
— Walter Dean Myers
There are only do and don't; can or can't is just an excuse.
— M.F. Moonzajer
He didn't think it possible to sign sewage-sucking-excuse-of-a-baseborn-bilge-rat but somehow Gurn managed.
— Grace Draven
The only person who is truly holding you back is you. No more excuses. It's time to change. It's time to live life at a new level.
— Tony Robbins
2004 has to be my year. No more excuses.
— Adrian Beltre
The research. It is always the best part of writing. And, of course, it is the great excuse to travel.
— Michael Scott
I want any excuse to come home. My dad is not a spring chicken any more. If anyone says, 'Go buy a postage stamp in London,' I'll go and do it.
— Emily Mortimer
fear can never be an excuse when it comes to choosing whether or not we will be obedient to God.
— Kveta Rose
Whatever you do, don't make it worse by trying to come up with some flimsy excuse for why you were in the ventilation shaft, Lina told herself.
— Jaleigh Johnson
The greatest excuse you must have is the excuse to do your best to the very best and in a distinctive manner
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Some people are like fragile petals, and they don't recover from hardship. Do we blame the petal? Or do we excuse its fragility and mourn its loss?
— Aleksandra Layland
Nobody wants to give up a weekend-long excuse to dress up and attempt to outshine one another.
— Elizabeth Eulberg
In the end, photography for me is just an excuse to get to know the world.
— Graciela Iturbide
Excuse me, sir, you got dog poop on your shoe.
— James Patterson
I always thought writer's block was something that prats used as an easy excuse for not doing any work.
— Geraldine McCaughrean
History will never accept difficulties as an excuse.
— John F. Kennedy
Indifference to all the refinements of life
it's really shocking. Just Calvinism, that's all. Calvinism without the excuse of Calvin's theology. — Aldous Huxley
it's really shocking. Just Calvinism, that's all. Calvinism without the excuse of Calvin's theology. — Aldous Huxley
And oftentimes excusing of a fault doth make the fault the worse by the excuse.
— William Shakespeare
I will admit that I just want an excuse to put all my favorite people in a room together.
— Robin Sloan
Now if you'll excuse me, real life is calling and there's no room for self-righteous, delusional little girls. Big boys only.
— Mimi Jean Pamfiloff