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- The bow cannot always stand bent, nor can human frailty subsist without some lawful recreation. — Miguel de Cervantes
- You'll never be a wonderful woman or even a wonderful human being until you learn to have some regard for human frailty. — Bing Crosby
- Fill the seats of justice with good men, not so absolute in goodness as to forget what human frailty is. — Thomas Noon Talfourd
- Never attribute to malice or other deliberate decision what can be explained by human frailty, imperfection, or ignorance. — Harold S. Kushner
- For me, the value of a climb is the sum of three inseparable elements, all equally important: aesthetics, history, and ethics. Together… — Walter Bonatti
- I don’t deny that there can be an element of escapism in mountaineering, but this should never overshadow its real essence, which… — Walter Bonatti
- The solution to our human frailty is not to try harder, but to turn Godward. — Dillon Burroughs
- But how can you know anything of the impression made on others? Who can assure you that others do not draw therefrom… — Pope Pius XII
- We have seen that in this country in the last few years, particularly on Wall Street, with the rise of the old… — Lee R. Raymond
- Oh, fatherhood has a very humanising effect on a bloke like me in the military. As a dad, you become absolutely aware… — Peter Cosgrove
- The longer I live the more conscious I am of human frailty, and of the constant, overwhelming need we all have of… — Elizabeth Prentiss
- Just as our bread, mixed and baked, packaged and sold without benefit of accident or human frailty, is uniformly good and uniformly… — John Steinbeck