Quotes by Sin Sin is like a journey, it begins with one step. Al Smith sin journey steps Pride and conceit were the original sins of man. Alain-Rene Lesage sin pride men No sin which we are capable of committing has ever taken God by surprise for He knew we were just like that. Alan Redpath surprise sin taken He was expressing his certainty that my appeal would be granted, but I was carrying the burden of a sin from which I had to free myself. According to him, human justice was nothing and divine justice was everything. I pointed out it was the former that had condemned me. Albert Camus divine-justice sin would-be The absurd is sin without God. Albert Camus absurdity absurd sin Marble, I perceive, covers a multitude of sins. Aldous Huxley perceive architecture sin The sin which is unpardonable is knowingly and wilfully to reject truth, to fear knowledge lest that knowledge pander not to thy prejudices. Aleister Crowley thelema prejudice sin To me, every dirty act was simply a sacrament of sin, a passionately religious protest against Christianity, which was for me the symbol of all vileness, meanness, treachery, falsehood and oppression. Aleister Crowley sin religious dirty The word of Sin is Restriction Aleister Crowley restriction sin Every sin is a mistake, as well as a wrong; and the epitaph for the sinner is, "Thou fool!" Alexander MacLaren fool sin mistake Embrace in one act the two truths-thine own sin, and God's infinite mercy in Jesus Christ. Alexander MacLaren sin two jesus Love the offender, yet detest the offense. Alexander Pope offense offence sin How shall I lose the sin, yet keep the sense, and love the offender, yet detest the offence? Alexander Pope offence sin love Envy is a deadly sin! Alexandra Adornetto deadly-sins envy sin Nothing is a sin when you obey the orders of a priest Alfred de Musset priests sin order I am on fire within. Alfred Lord Tennyson save-me sin fire Sin is too stupid to see beyond itself. Alfred Lord Tennyson sin stupid Lying is the greatest of all sins. Alfred Nobel sin lying Intolerance is the besetting sin of moral fervour. Alfred North Whitehead intolerance moral sin The German people is not marked by original sin, but by original nobility. Alfred Rosenberg nobility sin people «1234567891011»