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“All men are great for they convey something through their deeds and while most of them do from their misdeeds!”
Ramana Pemmaraju“If there were past misdeeds, I do not believe we should nag or repeat them, never mind throw them in someone’s face. If they sincerely apologized and we genuinely forgave them, we must move on. Learn from mistakes, but move on. If we bring them up and toss them at the offender, we may not have actually forgiven them, even if we claim we have.”
Cathy Burnham Martin, The Bimbo Has Brains: And Other Freaky Facts“Past misdeeds must only serve as a reference point in calm conversation about lessons learned or actions that taught us to behave better. They should never be bantered about with sarcasm, anger, or nastiness.”
Cathy Burnham Martin, The Bimbo Has Brains: And Other Freaky Facts“Some rumors said she was a demon from another world. Other rumors said she was death incarnate, someone to remind us of our misdeeds. But no one had said how beautiful she was. No one had mentioned her eyes. The ones that showed color only for a second. A hint of beauty in absolute blackness.”
Shannon A. Thompson, July Thunder“And how shall you punish those whose remorse is already greater than their misdeeds?”
Kahlil Gibran“It is easier to forgive yourself of a thousand misdeeds than to forgive your enemy of one.”
Matshona Dhliwayo“The soldiers never explained to the government when an Indian was wronged, but reported the misdeeds of the Indians.”
Geronimo“Public scandals are America's favorite parlor sport. Learning about the flaws and misdeeds of the rich and famous seems to satisfy our egalitarian yearnings.”
Robert Dallek“Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look upon the act depriving a whole nation of arms as the blackest.”
Mahatma Gandhi“A strong and well-constituted man digests his experiences (deeds and misdeeds all included) just as he digests his meats, even when he has some tough morsels to swallow. ”
Friedrich Nietzsche