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Forgive Me Quotes

Quotes tagged as "forgive-me" Showing 1-13 of 14
Ahmed Mostafa
“Forgive my indifference; I'd rather be distant than devastated.”
Ahmed Mostafa

Israelmore Ayivor
“Forgiveness is a clean lotion that heals the wounds of misunderstandings! To iron out the differences; get the painful sores dressed up; Forgive and Forget!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Carlos Ruiz Zafón
“If there is a god, or hundreds of them, I hope they will forgive me for the harm I may have inflicted on you by telling you exactly what happened.”
Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace

Israelmore Ayivor
“Never forget that when connections get destroyed by means of bad communication, it's good communication that resolves them. Don't be shy to say "I am sorry" and "please forgive me". That's a good communication!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Matthew Quick
“Give me a sandwich and think you saved the world? It don't work like that! God sent you to give me two pieces of bread with a slice of cheese and a flimsy circle of bologna and cheap bright yellow mustard and that's suppose to make for ten years living in a cardboard box? God loves me because you gave me a half-assed sandwich? I'm homeless- not crazy!'....' That ain't good enough' the bum said. 'I gotta few things you can tell your god the next time you pray in your warm house with a toilet in it and a whole refridgerator of food that you'd never give to bums like me because it costs too much and it ain't no bum food. I bet you got a dog that eats better than me.”
mathew quick

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“A man is called a sinner not because he sins more than others but because he defends he sins and glories in them and is unwilling to seek forgiveness”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

“Nakao: Koizumi, I'm so sorry I said such cruel things.
Otani: What's that?
Nakao: The whispering of your heart.”
Heikichi Nakao Otani

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“A man is called a saint not because he does no longer sin but because he recognizes his weakness and seeks for forgiveness every time he falls”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

Lisa J. Shultz
“I entered the picture in the eleventh hour as a guide to the exit of his life. I navigated as best I could the role of end-of-life shepherd—a journey that I had never taken before. I have to forgive myself for what I did not know. And I have to forgive him for the times that he felt unequipped to deal with the unknown.”
Lisa J. Shultz, A Chance to Say Goodbye: Reflections on Losing a Parent

Susanna Kearsley
“Forgive me, I meant no offense." He moved toward the doorway.
Jean-Philippe frowned. "Captain?"
"Yes?"
Throughout their meeting, Jean-Philippe had taken care to keep his own gaze from too often drifting to the parlor window and the view it offered of the trees beside the barn, where for some time the younger brother had been climbing through the branches cutting clumps of berries to be tossed down to his sister. It was clearly an old game with them, and Jean-Philippe could not help but be jealous of the laughter she gave easily to someone else.
He'd purposely not watched them long, in case his face betrayed his interest in her to the captain. It was never wise to let your captor see a weakness he could use against you.
Even now he did not glance toward the parlor window, though he wanted to. "What you just said...'Forgive me, I meant no offense'..."
"Yes?"
"How," asked Jean-Philippe, "does one say that in English?”
Susanna Kearsley, Bellewether