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Quotes About Sin

Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope
~ William Shakespeare
Mercy but murders pardoning those who kill.
~ William Shakespeare
If it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most offending soul.
~ William Shakespeare
Oh, I would say, you've never understood me, Harry, that not out of vengeance have I accomplished all my sins but because something has always been close to dying in my soul, and I've sinned only in order to lie down in darkness and find, somewhere in the net of dreams, a new father, a new home.
~ William Styron
Why, I think, as you say, to wit, that they are bad times, and bad they will be, until men are better; for they are bad men that make bad times; if men, therefore, would mend, so would the times. It is a folly to look for good days so long as sin is so high, and those that study its nourishment so many
~ William Styron
the father of lies is the Devil - and that mischief and the Devil are never far apart.
~ Unknown
direct, so bright and clear of eye and manner, that he found it hard to believe she was any man's game. But even if she were, the Biblical analogy that had occurred to him in the mine that day still held good. But how to bring her to repentance? How make a person aware of sin when their unawareness was so complete? It
~ Winston Graham
The moral sense had grown so strong in matters of sex that Churchmen could now brand a king as licentious. Boniface from Germany censured Ethelbald for the "twofold sin" which he committed in nunneries by using the advantages of his royal position to gain himself favours otherwise beyond his reach.
~ Winston S. Churchill
The wicked at heart probably know something.
~ Woody Allen
Tú crees que sea pecado comulgar varias veces en un día? Es un abuso, ya sé, pero igual lo emparejas dando más limosna.
~ Xavier Velasco
La última vez que hice esto tenía un sacerdote enfrente. Y tenía una maleta llenísima de dólares, lista para salvarme del Infierno.
~ Xavier Velasco
triple cruda: con el arribo del alba, el pecador despierta torturado por la resaca física del ron, la resaca económica correspondiente a los billetes que dilapidó y peor que todo: la hija de puta cruda moral, que a decir de los verdaderos libertinos es privativa de espíritus débiles.
~ Xavier Velasco
onanists breaking a sweat on monkeys, ponies, birds;
~ Yann Martel
Friar Barnadine: Thou hast committed—Barabas: Fornication—but that was in another country;And besides, the wench is dead.
~ Christopher Marlowe
If we say that we have no sin, We deceive ourselves, and there's no truth in us. Why then belike we must sin, And so consequently die. Ay, we must die an everlasting death.
~ Christopher Marlowe
You didn't always have to give it back. And in that cold, somber chapel, Dan Kelly discovered that there were some things that you could not be forgiven for, and those were the things that you carried into the next life, if there was such a place; and if there was no next life nor any God, the consequence was the same: if you were not forgiven, you would die with regret.
~ Christos Tsiolkas
P?catul e?ec existen?ial.
~ Unknown
Why was the Law given? This is widely misunderstood. The first reason is to provide a standard of righteousness. How do you know right from wrong? By looking at God's standard, not relativism—God makes the rules, which were given to expose and identify sin.
~ Chuck Missler
Maybe it's our sins that give God consolation when he finally has to give us cancer.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
It can be a sin to tell an untimely truth.
~ Unknown
The greatest incitement to guilt is the hope of sinning with impunity.
~ Cicero
Bagaimanapun orang-orang yang punya dosa tidak akan berhasil. Mereka selalu jatuh ke dalam air - St. Petrus
~ Cindy Adams
Poor Nelly, she was not to know that fashions in sin change as much as other fashions.
~ Claire Tomalin
There are a lot of myths which make the human race cruel and barbarous and unkind. Good and Evil, Sin and Crime, Free Will and the like delusions made to excuse God for damning men and to excuse men for crucifying each other.
~ Clarence Darrow