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My definition of forgiveness is a sigh, very like a sigh of relief, on which the memory of evil is breathed out.
With letting go of the memory, discontinuing the incessant replaying of pain, and instead feeling the unmitigated overness of the evil, the evildoer often looks quite different: flawed, like me, a child of God, like me. Forgiven, like me. — Nevada Barr

At this time of my parting, wish me good luck, my friends! The sky is flushed with the dawn and my path lies beautiful. Ask not what I have with me to take there. I start on my journey with empty hands and expectant heart. I shall put on my wedding garland. Mine is not the red-brown dress of the traveller, and though there are dangers on the way I have no fear in my mind. The evening star will come out when my voyage is done and the plaintive notes of the twilight melodies be struck up from the King's gateway. — Rabindranath Tagore

I'll tell you what I think. I think you need to stay indoors reading more books! — Cecily Von Ziegesar

I have always heard it said, Sancho, that to do good to boors is to throw water into the sea. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

He could get no rest as long as the memories were tangled with the present — Leslie Marmon Silko

Money-or rather the lack of it to carry out my ideas-may worry me, but it does not excite me. — Walt Disney

Beauty is a free spirit and will not be trapped within the grid of intentionality. — John O'Donohue

The mother and the father are the causes of this body; so a man must undergo a thousand troubles in order to do good to them. — Swami Vivekananda

I have my own little path, and although I delve into things, I stay with what I am. Im quite natural with it. Maybe people feel comfortable with that and they trust it, so they buy it. Theyll come and see me in concert. I think I always do a good job in that area. — Sarah Brightman

Even hating myself I still think I'm better than you. — Stephen Schneider

I vividly remember approaching the Resusci Annie doll in the final assessment and singing, 'Annie are you ok, so are you ok Annie, are you ok Annie, Annie are you ok'. It didn't — John Donoghue

It appears that Venus has Beatrice's face. Once again, I'm not interested in a historical analysis of the models for the painting. I'm simply asking you to note the visible similarities between the figures. They represent two muses, two ideal types, one theological and one secular. Beatrice is the lover of the soul; Venus is the lover of the body. Botticelli's La Bella has both faces - one of sacrificial love or agape, and one of sexual love or eros. — Sylvain Reynard

The colors and creativity of our painters attracted me, but I remember that I was shocked by the lack of proportion. — Ralph Allen

They were not welcomed home very cordially by their mother. — Jane Austen