Many think that when they have confessed a fault there is no need of correcting it. — Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach Copy Share Image
“I'm crazy, Zed.' There, I'd admitted it. 'Uh-huh. And I'm crazy too -about you.” — Joss Stirling Copy Share Image
“Confession is good for the soul even after the soul has been claimed” (p. 381).” — Mona Rodriguez FORTY YEARS IN A DAY Copy Share Image
When someone says to me live long or don't worry that makes me worry the most. =/ — PrinceAzheef Copy Share Image
Private confession was not ordered by Christ and was not used by the apostles. — John Wycliffe Copy Share Image
“Confession is good for the soul, they say. I'd imagine this is true. But my sins were too convoluted. And from the… — Kate Karyus Quinn Copy Share Image
''Just be with with me and let my love heal you .Let me make you realize what love can do to your… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The most famous person in my phone is Lindsay Lohan. We starred in 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' together in 2004… — Adam Garcia Copy Share Image
Admitting you were wrong about something isn't a sign of weakness, it's a sign of objectivity and maturity. — Ritu Ghatourey Copy Share Image
Today, I command my days by confessing that every minute will be blessed and perfect. My confession then has no other choice… — Kel Mitchell Copy Share Image
I do seem to favor a deathbed confession as the occasion for my dramatic monologues. — Norman Lock Copy Share Image
“Remembrance. Even more, confession. It did always made the heavy things come loose.” — Erika Robuck Copy Share Image
When your sin is exposed, you will run toward confession and forgiveness or self-righteousness and self-justification. — Paul David Tripp Copy Share Image
Nearly every day on the television set the hero cop breaks into the bad guy's house and beats a confession out of… — Gerry Spence Copy Share Image
“It was better to tell such stories close to the river than in a drawing room. Words accumulate indoors, trapped by walls… — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
You can be Hitler and go to confession and say forgive me, Father, I killed six million Jews, and the priest would… — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
What right has a man to ask Jesus to forgive him, when his heart is still burning with hatred or festering with… — Theodore L. Cuyler Copy Share Image
I have a terrible confession to make, sort of like those people who say that they've been mispronouncing a word all their… — David Salle Copy Share Image
“I shouldn't be surprised. Catholicism is the ultimate loophole religion (sin, confess, repeat), so it makes sense that a priest would know… — Marc Acito Copy Share Image
Three conditions are necessary for Penance: contrition, which is sorrow for sin, together with a purpose of amendment; confession of sins without… — Thomas Aquinas Copy Share Image
The act of writing can be a form of release - a confession performs the same action: putting your inner life on… — Connie Nielsen Copy Share Image
“Yes. I feel humiliated, humiliated by having confessed everything to you, disregarding the dignity that demands one suffers in silence. By the… — Andrzej Sapkowski Copy Share Image
“A community is not a place where 'desert fathers' are testing themselves - more and more, harder and harder, each on his… — Dorothy Day Copy Share Image
Nowadays, as before, the public declaration and confession of Orthodoxy is usually encountered among dull-witted, cruel and immoral people who tend to… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
“I waited for him to say something more, but he was quiet. "Was there something you wanted?" I asked. He didn't answer… — Stephenie Meyer Copy Share Image
“My Daily Mirror Confession 1. I am fearfully and wonderfully made 2. I am unique 3. I am on this planet for… — Euginia Herlihy Copy Share Image
Prayer is not appointed for the furnishing of God with the knowledge of what we need, but it is designed as a… — Arthur W. Pink Copy Share Image
Such is the effect of the grace of God in the heart of a pilgrim; while on one hand he sees the… — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
“Honest confession is an externalizing of an inward conversation for the purpose of gaining insight, releasing a burden, or admitting reality. Confession… — Jocelyn Green Copy Share Image