Quotes by Mercy That's what tyrants do, I guess. They make you covet their attention; they make you confuse attention for mercy. Gary Shteyngart tyrants mercy attention There was something so best-musical-ever when people screamed and begged for mercy, and she could listen to a good musical all day. Gena Showalter musical mercy people When a man assumes leadership, he forfeits the right to mercy. Gennaro Angiulo assuming mercy men Mercy surpasses justice. Geoffrey Chaucer mercy justice What I hope my liberal friends (and I have more than a few) take from this pontificate is that mercy and truth are never separable in Catholic pastoral life. George Weigel catholic mercy If compassion and mercy are not compatible with politics then something is the matter with politics. Gerald R. Ford mercy compassion matter I say that we are wound With mercy round and round As if with air. Gerard Manley Hopkins rounds mercy air Has it ever occurred to you, that the rich are at the mercy of the poor, not the poor at that of the rich? Who permits us to be rich if not the poor? Gertrude Atherton rich poor mercy There is a mercy which is weakness, and even treason against the common good. George Eliot weakness mercy common ...the primary paradox that man is superior to all the things around him and yet is at their mercy. Gilbert K. Chesterton paradox mercy men As an actor, you are at the mercy of others for what role you can be seen for and then what you will be cast in. Grace Lynn Kung roles actors mercy You cannot conceive, nor can I, of the appalling strangeness of the mercy of God. Graham Greene cathedrals mercy-of-god mercy Peace on earth and mercy mild are still possible. On Christmas Eve, all things are possible. Gregg Easterbrook christmas mercy earth Did not God Sometimes withhold in mercy what we ask, We should be ruined at our own request. Hannah More mercy prayer sometimes It’s hard to market a movie when you’re at the mercy of critics and journalists. Harvey Weinstein movie actors mercy Mercy is "stronger and more God-like than vengeance". Helen Prejean vengeance stronger mercy The Laws of Nature are just, but terrible. There is no weak mercy in them. Cause and consequence are inseparable and inevitable. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow causes mercy law Much that we call evil is really good in disguises; and we should not quarrel rashly with adversities not yet understood, nor overlook the mercies often bound up in them. Horace Mann adversity mercy evil One has been a poor spectator of life if one has not witnessed the hand - that kills from mercy. Friedrich Nietzsche euthanasia mercy hands The greatest firmness is the greatest mercy. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow firmness mercy literature «1234567891011»