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Posterity pays for the sins of their fathers.
— Quintus Curtius Rufus
When the sins of our fathers visit us
We do not have to play host.
We can banish them with forgiveness
As God, in his His Largeness and Laws. — August Wilson
We do not have to play host.
We can banish them with forgiveness
As God, in his His Largeness and Laws. — August Wilson
For poor taste in husbands, her judgment rivaled Anne Boleyn's.
— Meredith Duran
I feel that the sins of the fathers should not be visited on the sons.
— Cassandra Clare
Like vichyssoise, revenge is a dish best served cold.
— Stephen Fry
The sins of the fathers," I murmured to myself. "The sins of the fathers shall not be visited upon the children.
— Diana Gabaldon
I've got to live my life. Bad things happen. I can't be sitting here worrying about it.
— Chris Pronger
I like the idea that neither makes any romantic move until their philosophies are aligned.
— Laura Regan
There is always so much talk about the sins of the fathers but it is the sins of the mothers that are the most difficult to avoid repeating.
— Melanie Benjamin
Obyann, you're talking about the Landemere-Ramaldah border dispute of 1416. Damn it, man, that was in the time of our grandfathers.
— Andrew Ashling
The Bible tells us that the sins of the fathers are passed to succeeding generations. The virtues of the fathers can be passed along, too.
— Norman Vincent Peale
The declaration which says that God visits the sins of the fathers upon the children is contrary to every principle of moral justice.
— Thomas Paine
Our minds are big enough to contemplate the cosmos but small enough to care about who wins an Oscar
— Dean Cavanagh
I think it must somewhere be written that the virtues of mothers shall be visited on their children, as well as the sins of their fathers.
— Charles Dickens
I knew that he was as reliable as a mathematical formula.
— Augusten Burroughs