Quotes by Pardon The English Established Church... will more readily pardon an attack on 38 of its 39 articles than on 1/39 of its income. Karl Marx pardon income church We pardon infidelities, but we do not forget them. Madame de La Fayette pardon infidelity forget As we grow in wisdom, we pardon more freely. Madame de Stael pardon prison wisdom One just soul can attain pardon for a thousand sinners. Margaret Mary Alacoque pardon thousand soul Pardon is granted to necessity. Marcus Tullius Cicero pardon granted O Allah! Pardon my sins. Yes, I come. Nazr Mohammed pardon last-words sin Now me,” said Mr. Vandemar. “What number am I thinking of?” “I beg your pardon?” “What number am I thinking of?” repeated Mr. Vandemar. “It’s between one and a lot,” he added, helpfully. Neil Gaiman pardon numbers thinking I beg your pardon I didn't recognise you - I've changed a lot. Oscar Wilde recognise-you pardon ive-changed The folly which we might have ourselves committed is the one which we are least ready to pardon in another. Philibert Joseph Roux pardon forgiveness might He who pardons easily invites offense. Pierre Corneille pardon offense invites Pardon one offence, and you encourage the commission of many. Publilius Syrus total-war pardon leniency Pardon others often, thyself never. Publilius Syrus pardon thyself Vices that are familiar we pardon, and only new ones reprehend. Publilius Syrus pardon familiar vices You were probably educated in the conventional economic theories of your period which were magnificent and most ingenious, but--if you will pardon my saying so--all wrong. Robert A. Heinlein pardon economic theory Pardon me for finding the glass half full. Rupert Giles pardon glasses half To pardon the oppressor is to deal harshly with the oppressed. Saadi pardon deals tyranny We wrote verses that condemned us, with no hope of pardon, to the most bitter solitude. Salvatore Quasimodo pardon bitterness solitude He, who will not pardon others, must not himself expect pardon. Seneca the Younger pardon What provokes your risibility, Sir? Have I said anything that you understand? Then I ask pardon of the rest of the company. Samuel Johnson pardon laughter said We pardon familiar vices. Seneca the Younger pardon familiar vices «1234»