Quotes About Sin
Cik iesp?jams maz gr?kot - ir cilv?ka likums. Piln?ga bezgr?c?ba ir e??e?a sapnis.Viss, kas ir no š?s zemes, ir pak?auts gr?kam. Gr?kam ir pievilkšanas sp?ks.
~ Victor Hugo
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Cometer la menor cantidad de pecados posibles es la ley del hombre. No cometer ninguno es el sueño del ángel.
~ Victor Hugo
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Se un'anima è piena d'ombra, il peccato vi si commette; ma il colpevole non è quegli che ha fatto il peccato, bensì colui che ha fatto l'ombra.»
~ Victor Hugo
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If the soul is left in darkness, sins will be committed. The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but he who causes the darkness.
~ Victor Hugo
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Pecar o menos possível é a lei dos homens. Não pecar nunca é sonho de anjos. Tudo o que é da terra está sujeito ao pecado. O pecado é uma gravitação.
~ Victor Hugo
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Si un alma sumida en las tinieblas comete un pecado, el culpable no es en realidad el que peca, sino el que no disipa las tinieblas. Como
~ Victor Hugo
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Teach the ignorant as much as you can; society is guilty in not providing universal free education, and it must answer for the night it produces. If the soul is left in darkness, sins will be committed. The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but the one who causes the darkness.
~ Victor Hugo
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Te diré su nombre y el mío: él se llama Crimen y yo Castigo
~ Victor Hugo
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He'd always had a joke for Francis in the confessional, a 'sin' that could be counted on to cause a young priest to grin behind the safety of the wooden shield. Bless me, Father, for I put tuna in the chicken salad.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Was it possible that one sin could stain your soul forever? Or could one do enough good that a mistake of such magnitude could eventually be erased?
~ Kristin Harmel
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Pray in church and sin at home.
~ L.A. Meyer
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It cast an unholy glow all around him - which was entirely appropriate, because Julian was as seductive as mortal sin and as haughty as the devil.
~ L.J. Smith
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I disliked the levelling aspect of this sinnerdom, it was like a cricket match played in the drizzle, where everyone had an excuse - and what a dull excuse! - for playing badly. Life was meant to test a man, bring out his courage, initiative, resource; and I longed, I thought, to be tested: I did not want to fall on my knees and call myself a miserable sinner.
~ L.P. Hartley
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A man in health questions whether there is a God, and he also doubts whether it be a sin to have intercourse with a woman, who is at liberty to refuse ; but when he falls ill, or when his mistress is with child, she is discarded, and he believes in God.
~ la bruyere jean de iv
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All the vices lead to fortune when they are joined with the vilest of all--avarice. This is the secret of life.
~ laboulaye edouard rene de
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The difference between weakness and wickedness is much less than people suppose; and the consequences are nearly always the same.
~ Lady Marguerite Blessington
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The monks kept a sharp eye on him, determined to keep him free of sin—and of joy, which, if not explicitly a sin, at least clears a path to it.
~ Laini Taylor
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Two things I recognize, O Lord, in myself: Nature, which Thou hast made; Sin, which I have added.
~ Lancelot Andrewes
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No peace for the wicked
~ Lanes
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The most remarkable thing about him were his eyes. They were laughing eyes, at once both joyous and tender: they were the radiant pale blue of a sky slipping toward evening in Heaven, when angels who had been sweet all day found themselves tempted to sin.
~ Cassandra Clare
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The path to hell is an easy one.
~ Cassandra Clare
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Some are just born bad, and that's all there is to it.
~ Cassandra Clare
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You ask a lot of questions, don't you?" "My brother always says curiosity is my besetting sin.
~ Cassandra Clare
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or is it that man contains within himself the seeds of evil? That even if he is placed in a paradise perfectly formed for him he will poison it, slowly, with his own jealousies and desires?
~ Catherine Fisher
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