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Cruelty is the only thing that strikes me as completely unforgivable. The unpardonable sin.
— Rae Foley
Submission to poverty is the unpardonable sin against the body. Submission to unhappiness is the unpardonable sin against the spirit.
— Rebecca West
Extremism is the pursuit of the presidency is an unpardonable vice. Moderation in the affairs of the nation is the highest virtue.
— Lyndon B. Johnson
No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style.
— Oscar Wilde
Now listen to me, Buddy: there is only one unpardonable sin - deliberate cruelty. All else can be forgiven. That, never.
— Truman Capote
When a sinner has any just sense of his condition, as alienated from a holy God, he will not be apt to think of the unpardonable sin.
— Ichabod Spencer
There are two unpardonable sins in this world
success and failure. — George Horace Lorimer
success and failure. — George Horace Lorimer
My life and work have been far from free of blemish, and so I think it would be unpardonable for a biographer not to dish up the dirt.
— William Styron
There is only one unpardonable sin, and that is to withhold pardon from others.
— Robert Farrar Capon
Laura began to model herself more and more on those around her; to grasp that the unpardonable sin is to vary from the common mould.
— Henry Handel Richardson
Forgiveness is the one unpardonable sin.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
I am not sure just what the unpardonable sin is, but I believe it is a disposition to evade the payment of small bills.
— Elbert Hubbard
There is nothing so unpardonable as to consent to a senseless, aimless and purposeless life. Helen Keller
— Robin S. Sharma
In the society of ladies, want of sense is not so unpardonable as want of manners.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
Four Unpardonable Sins of a Communicator: being unprepared, uncommitted, uninteresting, or uncomfortable.
— John C. Maxwell
Coercion. The unpardonable crime.
— Dorothy Richardson
To misuse one's talent, to be cavalier about it, to set it aside because of fear or sloth is unpardonable.
— James Lee Burke
Children never forget injustice. They forgive heaps of things grown-up people mind; but that sin is the unpardonable sin.
— Virginia Woolf
The most unpardonable privilege that men enjoy is their magnanimity.
— Germaine Greer
Cowardice in a race, as in an individual, is the unpardonable sin.
— Theodore Roosevelt
(in some cases) ... a good memory is unpardonable
— Jane Austen
I still think sincere pessimism the unpardonable sin.
— G.K. Chesterton
I do not know of any, excepting the unpardonable sin, that is greater than the sin of ingratitude.
— Brigham Young
Success is the one unpardonable sin against our fellows.
— Ambrose Bierce