Quote by Meredith Duran Download Open image ““If you bring out the worst in a man, that doesn’t mean you’re to blame for his sin.”” — Meredith Duran ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“the worst man is he who accepts no apology, forgives no sin, and excuses no mistake.” — Julia Drosten Copy Share Image
“The worst sin a general can commit, worse than blundering, worse than losing, worse than anything, is to desert the men who depend on… — Robert Jordan Copy Share Image
“I am responsible for myself. Every time I do the things I shouldn't do or fail to do the things I should do, I… — Rod Dreher Copy Share Image
“Your worst sin is that you have destroyed and betrayed yourself for nothing.” — Fyodor Dostoevsky Copy Share Image
“Human nature, gentleman. It is original sin that leads men to misfortune, every time. I am a speculator in the market, gentlemen, and that… — Edward Rutherfurd Copy Share Image
“The worst tragedy of sin isn't that it produced bad behavior, but that it produced the idea that bad behavior is strong enough to… — D.R. Silva Copy Share Image
“He doesn't blame people for many sins, but he does hate uncoordination, the root of all evil, as he feels it, for without coordination… — John Updike Copy Share Image
“No sin is worse than the sin of self-pity, because it obliterates God and puts self-interest upon the throne.” — Oswald Chambers Copy Share Image
“Man does not commit sin in unintentional deed, but he might be the only one that could justify it.” — Toba Beta Copy Share Image
“No, thank you. I prefer my liquor cold.' 'Right. Or in a pipe, I suppose.' Phin's brow lifted. 'What a clumsy way to drink… — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“Miss Masters was not content with threatening to hire away his staff, oh no. First, she had to perfume it.” — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“Her face turned to the window, and he saw her swallow. She was not as calm as she appeared, but for some reason, it… — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“the kiss he gave her when he pulled her head down was slow and deep, a leisurely address that reached into her like the… — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“She had told the truth: she did not like to dance. Men assumed that a spinster wanted for excitement. Dried-up. They made a point… — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“Here was a new lesson for her, then: it was possible to behave like an utter goose in front of a man, and then… — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“She wished he could make her somehow indelibly his; that they were still children so they could cut their fingers and mingle their blood… — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“Surely this is what death would be like: nothingness, oblivion, as the world continued to turn, heedless of her absence.” — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“The cat's tail was straying into her face again; she was forced to expel air in a most unbecoming fashion to avoid a mouthful… — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“Speak plainly, sir.' '*Sir*? I say, Lyd. Are you always so formal with men you've made love with?' The whip of her head caused… — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image