“Every lesson that does not make sin more hateful and Christ more precious, is in so far, a failure.” — G.H. Gerberding Copy Share Image
O Jesus and Mary, let my entire consolation in this world be to love you and to suffer for sinners. — Bernadette Soubirous Copy Share Image
“We're all such saintly sinners, our horns hold our halos, until we’re granted our wings.” — Cody Edward Lee Miller Copy Share Image
“I don't the life of a thug. I live the life of a sinner.” — Jonathan Anthony Burkett Copy Share Image
“It's not the sin I'm obsessed with. It's the promised pleasure of the sin.” — John S. Lynch Copy Share Image
“The proper biblical understanding of sin is much more radical and far-reaching. It can never be used as a weapon, because it… — Timothy Keller Copy Share Image
Jesus was a master of grace: he attracted sinners and moral outcasts even as he offended the religious and responsible people of… — Philip Yancey Copy Share Image
“Jesus Creeping God! Is there a priest in this tavern? I want to confess! I'm a fucking sinner! Venal, mortal, carnal, major,… — Hunter S. Thompson Copy Share Image
“Oh, my goodness, Lord Dryden. You should have seen your face when you said the word work. It’s not counted among the… — Julie Anne Long Copy Share Image
Don't try to behave as though you were essentially sane and naturally good. We're all demented sinners in the same cosmic boat… — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
We have a generation of people who think they can stand before the judgment seat of God despite their sins. — R. C. Sproul Copy Share Image
"Should I comfort those who do not mourn?" Some preachers are too quick and too willing to hand out pardons to sinners… — John William Fletcher Copy Share Image
Never does sin so reign in the Church or State, as when it has gained reputation,or, at least, is no disgrace to… — Richard Baxter Copy Share Image
To every toiling, heavy-laden sinner, Jesus says, Come to me and rest. But there are many toiling, heavy-laden believers, too. For them… — Hudson Taylor Copy Share Image
Like all of us sinners, General Betrishchev was endowed with many virtues and many defects. Both the one and the other were… — Nikolai Gogol Copy Share Image
Original sin is in us like our beard. We are shaved today and look clean; tomorrow our beard has grown again, nor… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
When I immersed myself in prayer and united myself with all the Masses that were being celebrated all over the world at… — Mary Faustina Kowalska Copy Share Image
A being who can create a race of men devoid of real freedom and inevitably foredoomed to be sinners, and then punish… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
But who prays for Satan? Who in eighteen centuries, has had the common humanity to pray for the one sinner that needed… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
The one who wants to love God has to take care about the purity of the soul, first of all. This purity… — Vladimir Aleksandrovich Antonov Copy Share Image
We are saved from nothing if we are not saved from sin. Little sins are pioneers of hell. The backslider begins with… — James Howell Copy Share Image
Unconfessed sin is a terrible, heavy burden to carry. God loves us too much to have unconfessed sin. — Johnny Hunt Copy Share Image
“An expensive coffin does not decrease the deceased’s chances of going to hell.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
One of the worst things sin did for man was to make him selfish, for selfishness cannot love. — Andy Murray Copy Share Image
Before people deal with their own sin, they are always dealing with other people's sin. — Johnny Hunt Copy Share Image
The public scandal is what constitutes the offence: sins sinned in secret are no sins at all. — Moliere Copy Share Image
In truth, there is no such thing as a "sinner" for no-one can be sinned against-least of all me. — Neale Donald Walsch Copy Share Image
“Paul says there is only one line. And everyone is in it. That we are all broken sinners.” — A.J. Swoboda Copy Share Image
That sorrow for sin that keeps the soul from looking towards the mercy seat is a sinful sorrow. — Thomas Brooks Copy Share Image
DELUGE, n. A notable first experiment in baptism which washed away the sins (and sinners) of the world. — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image