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Pardon Quotes

1.
Pardon one offence, and you encourage the commission of many.
Publilius Syrus

Authors on Pardon Quotes: William Shakespeare George Herbert Publilius Syrus Seneca the Younger Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Alexander Pope Benjamin Whichcote Jonathan Stroud Francis Quarles Thomas a Kempis Philibert Joseph Roux Friedrich Nietzsche Karl Marx Saadi Helen Fielding Madame de La Fayette Blaise Pascal John Piper Margaret Mary Alacoque Cato the Elder Jean de La Fontaine Oscar Wilde Salvatore Quasimodo Madame de Stael Honore de Balzac Heinrich Heine St. Catherine of Siena Charles Spurgeon Emile M. Cioran Johannes Brahms Nazr Mohammed Verne Lundquist Gregory Maguire
2.
If there is anyone here whom I have not insulted, I beg his pardon.
Johannes Brahms

3.
God hath promised pardon to him that repenteth, but he hath not promised repentance to him that sinneth.
Anselm of Canterbury

4.
Grace is power, not just pardon.
John Piper

5.
I can pardon everybody's mistakes except my own.
Cato the Elder

6.
As we grow in wisdom, we pardon more freely.
Madame de Stael

7.
Pardon me for loitering in front of an orchestra.
John Goodman

8.
I beg your pardon I didn't recognise you - I've changed a lot.
Oscar Wilde

9.
If there is something to pardon in everything, there is also something to condemn.
Friedrich Nietzsche

10.
God is more ready to pardon that we have been to sin.
St. Catherine of Siena

11.
If I were Jesus Christ, I would save Judas.
Victor Hugo

12.
Pardon me I've got nothing to say.
George Carlin

13.
Those who understand evil pardon it.
George Bernard Shaw

14.
There's a pardon for every sinner on the topside of the earth, but you have to call for it by faith before it becomes yours. In other words, you have to trust Christ as your Savior.
J. Vernon McGee

15.
To pardon the oppressor is to deal harshly with the oppressed.
Saadi

16.
Cats know not how to pardon.
Jean de La Fontaine

17.
Know all and you will pardon all.
Thomas a Kempis

18.
For what I have publish'd, I can only hope to be pardon'd; but for what I have burned, I deserve to be prais'd.
Alexander Pope

19.
The offender never pardons.
George Herbert

20.
An audience is an abstraction; it has no taste. It must depend on the only person who has (pardon, should have), the conductor.
Igor Stravinsky

21.
He, who will not pardon others, must not himself expect pardon.
Seneca the Younger

22.
We wrote verses that condemned us, with no hope of pardon, to the most bitter solitude.
Salvatore Quasimodo

23.
One just soul can attain pardon for a thousand sinners.
Margaret Mary Alacoque

24.
But infinite in pardon is my Judge.
John Milton

25.
Pardon me while I lower my voice.
Verne Lundquist

26.
I pardon him, as God shall pardon me.
William Shakespeare

27.
The folly which we might have ourselves committed is the one which we are least ready to pardon in another.
Philibert Joseph Roux

28.
There are faults we would fain pardon.
Horace

29.
Love is on the verge of hate each time it stoops for pardon.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

30.
Men never forgive those in whom there is nothing to pardon.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

31.
As you from crimes would pardon'd be, Let your indulgence set me free.
William Shakespeare

32.
Pardon others often, thyself never.
Publilius Syrus

33.
Pardons and pleasantnesse are great revenges of slanders.
George Herbert

34.
My vigour relents. I pardon something to the spirit of liberty.
Edmund Burke

35.
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

36.
He who pardons easily invites offense.
Pierre Corneille

37.
We pardon infidelities, but we do not forget them.
Madame de La Fayette

38.
Pardon ever follows sincere repentence.
Charles Spurgeon

39.
God will pardon: That's His business.
Heinrich Heine

40.
O Allah! Pardon my sins. Yes, I come.
Nazr Mohammed

41.
Grace is power as well as pardon.
Gabriel Fackre

42.
Let what offends God offend me, and what God pardons, I pardon.
Criss Jami

43.
Pardon's the word to all.
William Shakespeare

44.
For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg.
William Shakespeare

45.
Pardon, gentles all, the flat unraised spirits that have dared on this unworthy scaffold to bring forth so great an object.
William Shakespeare

46.
Vices that are familiar we pardon, and only new ones reprehend.
Publilius Syrus

47.
To pardon those absurdities in ourselves which we cannot suffer in others is neither better nor worse than to be more willing to be fools ourselves than to have others so.
Alexander Pope

48.
Pardon me, Highness, a women waits whithout." "Whithout what?
Jonathan Stroud

49.
You're just gonna create somebody who is, I was gonna say, 'toying with his sexuality.' Pardon the pun.
Christine O'Donnell

50.
Pardon all but thy selfe. [Pardon all but thyself.]
George Herbert