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A sense of humor judges one's actions and the actions of others from a wider reference. It pardons shortcomings, it consoles failure.
— Thornton Wilder
We must not forget that the gospel of Christ is holy. It never excuses sin: it pardons it, but only through an atonement. If
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The man who pardons easily courts injury.
— Pierre Corneille
You better wake up before it's too late, or they'll be doing your makeup down at the coroner's place.
— Kool Moe Dee
Nature: She pardons no mistakes. Her yea is yea, and her nay, nay.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Lord Jesus Christ would have the whole world to know, that though He pardons sin, He will not protect it.
— Joseph Alleine
The exceptions of the scrupulous put one in mind of some general pardons where everything is forgiven except crimes.
— Henry Fielding
I got to play with Nintendo's Wii, yes it's a funny name and not very revolutionary but it was fun whipping your arms around.
— Olivia Munn
God pardons like a mother, who kisses the offense into everlasting forgiveness.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Wine makes every meal an occasion.
— Andre Simon
Pardons and pleasantnesse are great revenges of slanders.
— George Herbert
I wonder if he has any plans or if he is just as desperate as I am?
— Ernest Hemingway,
Censure pardons the ravens but rebukes the doves. [The innocent are punished and the wicked escape.]
— Juvenal
No one says: I broke rules, I broke rules, I broke rules - I broke all the rules. That one. And that one. And that one too. Yes, I did.
— Joanna Brooks
I have ever loved to repose myself, whether sitting or lying, with my heels as high or higher than my head.
— Michel De Montaigne
He who pardons easily invites offense.
— Pierre Corneille
But the scars are always there, waiting for something to poke them.
— Tammara Webber
First, my fear; then, my curtsy; last my speech. My fear is your displeasure; my curtsy, my duty; and my speech, to beg your pardons.
— James Shapiro
Through the inevitable mismanagement of resources and goods at the disposal of the state, all forms of collectivism lead eventually to tyranny.
— Friedrich August Von Hayek
Wherever there is failure, there is some giddiness, some superstition about luck, some step omitted, which, Nature never pardons.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The offender never pardons.
— George Herbert