Seneca the Younger (Seneca) Quotes
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If men knew themselves, God would heal and pardon them.
Blaise Pascal
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These evils I deserve, and more . . . . Justly, yet despair not of his final pardon, Whose ear is ever open, and his eye Gracious to re-admit the suppliant.
John Milton
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Inside and out, Westley's world was ripping apart and he could do nothing but crack along with it.
William Goldman
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We beseech God to pardon our national and other transgressions.
George Washington
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There is no thirst of the soul so consuming as the desire for pardon. The sense of its bestowal is the starting-point of all goodness. It comes bringing with it, if not the freshness of innocence, yet a glow of inspiration that nerves feeble hands for hard tasks, a fire of hope that lights anew the old high ideal, so that it stands before the eye in clear relief, beckoning to make it out on its own.
Charles Brent
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Pardon the deserter; he is weak and will return to the lesson later on.
Chico Xavier
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R. C. Buford has been a huge help to me with his support.
Dan Quinn
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I have not suffered any nerve damage, nor have I received any treatment for nerve damage.
Calvin Johnson
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When a script moves me, I find that I immediately understand a character. Of course not completely, but I do understand.
Marion Cotillard
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No, I don't know any Emily Dickinson poems!
Andy Richter
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Because people were attracted to him because he was not elected to an office. He was not a politician. And like you said before, he was a person that people say "Wow! He has the idea!" But the more and more you listen to Donald Trump, the more you have the sense that he is not the person that's going to run the country. And I have strong views.
Dalia Mogahed
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One thing that was amazing about World War II was that everybody signed up for the duration plus six months. Fliers got to leave combat after 25 missions, or 35 missions, but other than that, you were in it. You were part of the great effort, until, oh boy, six months after it was over.
Tom Hanks