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Reconcile Quotes

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Love cannot reconcile with deception
Susan Abulhawa

Authors on Reconcile Quotes: Miroslav Volf Alveda King George Santayana Peter Kreeft Susan Abulhawa Luc de Clapiers William Wordsworth Freya Stark Elizabeth Bowen Stanislaw Lem Ralph Waldo Emerson Jane Austen Edmund Burke Fons Trompenaars Virginia Woolf John Locke Charles Caleb Colton Margaret Deland Robert K. Massie Matt Chandler Bill Johnson Mariella Frostrup C. S. Lewis Roger Zelazny
2.
Science explains the world, but only Art can reconcile us to it.
Stanislaw Lem

3.
The international manager reconciles cultural dilemmas
Fons Trompenaars

4.
If we can exit a relationship, pressure to reconcile lessens; if we must live with those who have wronged us, we are pushed to reconcile.
Miroslav Volf

5.
We must reconcile ourselves to a season of failures and fragments.
Virginia Woolf

6.
Faith is, necessary to explain anything, and to reconcile the foreknowledge of God with human evil.
William Wordsworth

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What humanity abhors, custom reconciles and recommends to us.
John Locke

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When the truth emerges, then we reconcile ourselves to truth and unity and in charity or in love.
Alveda King

9.
The heroic cannot be the common, nor the common the heroic.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

10.
The love of power and the power to attract love were not easy to reconcile.
Robert K. Massie

11.
Reason can never reconcile one to life: nothing allays the wants one cannot explain.
Elizabeth Bowen

12.
There is, hidden or flaunted, a sword between the sexes till an entire marriage reconciles them.
C. S. Lewis

13.
Habit will reconcile us to everything but change
Charles Caleb Colton

14.
When a maniac is at the door, feuding brothers reconcile.
Peter Kreeft

15.
While it takes at least two to reconcile, it only takes one to forgive.
Bill Johnson

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Then you must reconcile yourself to the fact that something is always hurt by any change. If you do this, you will not be hurt yourself.
Roger Zelazny

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There is nothing to which men, while they have food and drink, cannot reconcile themselves.
George Santayana

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... there are few things that can reconcile us fully to our parting with a world of which the longest life can see so little and whose beauties have so extraordinary a variety.
Freya Stark

19.
It is easier to say new things than to reconcile those which have already been said.
Luc de Clapiers

20.
There is hardly any personal defect... which an agreeable manner might not gradually reconcile one to.
Jane Austen

21.
Custom reconciles us to everything.
Edmund Burke

22.
Habit does much to reconcile us to unpleasantness.
Margaret Deland

23.
In essence, we are reconciled to reconcile.
Matt Chandler

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Seeing the world differently is one of the toughest incompatibilities to reconcile in a relationship.
Mariella Frostrup