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If any foes of mine are there, I pardon every one: I hope that man and womankind will do the same by me. William Allingham | top
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Where there is injury let me sow pardon. Francis of Assisi | top
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Success is the one unpardonable sin against our fellows. Ambrose Bierce | top
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God tolerates even our stammering, and pardons our ignorance whenever something inadvertently escapes us - as, indeed, without this mercy there would be no freedom to pray. John Calvin | top
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To love means loving the unlovable. To forgive means pardoning the unpardonable. Faith means believing the unbelievable. Hope means hoping when everything seems hopeless. Gilbert K. Chesterton | top
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It might be pardonable to refuse to defend some men, but to defend them negligently is nothing short of criminal. Marcus Tullius Cicero | top
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Forgiveness to the injured does belong; but they ne'er pardon who have done wrong. John Dryden | top
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And what does reward virtue? You think the communist commissar rewards virtue? You think a Hitler rewards virtue? You think, excuse me, if you'll pardon me, American presidents reward virtue? Do they choose their appointees on the basis of the virtue of the people appointed or on the basis of their political clout? Milton Friedman | top
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I have strongly rejected the proposal to pardon and transfer her to the United States. I do not have the legal power to pardon terrorists and even if I did, I would not use it. Alberto Fujimori | top
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Talent, like beauty, to be pardoned, must be obscure and unostentatious. Marguerite Gardiner | top
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The most unpardonable sin in society is independence of thought. Emma Goldman | top
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We have peace with God as soon as we believe, but not always with ourselves. The pardon may be past the prince's hand and seal, and yet not put into the prisoner's hand. William Gurnall | top
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The offender never pardons. George Herbert | top
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You could hear him, literally, half a mile away when he opened up. He was at his peak then. He was, naturally, dying to get out of the place he was in, and he recorded for us his appeal for pardon to the governor. Alan Lomax | top
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If nothing is to be done in the given situation, he must invent plausible reasons for doing nothing; and if something must be done, he must suggest the something. The unpardonable sin is to propose nothing, when action is imperative. Charles Edward Merriam | top
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Long hair is an unpardonable offense which should be punishable by death. Steven Morrissey | top
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He decided to plunge on with pardons over the department's objections, or where he knew that there would be objections if he had let career prosecutors know what he was doing. Barbara Olson | top
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Of all presidential perks, the pardon power has a special significance. It is just the kind of authority that would attract the special attention of someone obsessed with himself and his own ability to influence events. Barbara Olson | top
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I regret and suffer those losses, but it's God's will. He will pardon me if I committed excesses, but I don't think I did. Augusto Pinochet | top
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I believe that President Clinton considered the legal merits of the arguments for the pardon as he understood them, and he rendered his judgment, wise or unwise, on the merits. John Podesta | top
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There is but one pride pardonable; that of being above doing a base or dishonorable action. Samuel Richardson | top
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Clinton's pardoning of Marc Rich was off-the-wall. Morley Safer | top
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In many ways when Jerry Ford pardoned Nixon, in a certain way, he did speak for the country. Morley Safer | top
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George W Bush is like a bad comic working the crowd, a moron, if you'll pardon the expression. Martin Sheen | top
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What is tolerance? It is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty and error; let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly - that is the first law of nature. Voltaire | top