Wrongs are often forgiven ordsprog

en Wrongs are often forgiven, but contempt never is. Our pride remembers it forever. It implies a discovery of weakness, which we are more careful to conceal than a crime. Many a man will confess his crimes to a friend; but I never knew a man that would tell his silly weaknesses to his most intimate one.
  Lord Chesterfield

en Wrongs are often forgiven, but contempt never is. Our pride remembers it forever.
  Lord Chesterfield

en Wrongs are often forgiven; contempt never
  Lord Chesterfield

en Confess your sins to the Lord, and you will be forgiven; confess them to men, and you will be laughed at
  Josh Billings

en Confess your sins to the Lord and you will be forgiven; confess them to man and you will be laughed at.
  Josh Billings

en Confess your sins to the Lord and you will be forgiven; confess them to man and you will be laughed at.
  Josh Billings

en As long as the world shall last there will be wrongs, and if no man objected and no man rebelled, those wrongs would last forever.
  Clarence Darrow

en We are still trying to establish who knew what. We don't believe anybody else had anything to do with the actual killing, but if anybody had information about the crime and tried to conceal it, that is an offense also.

en People are coming out of the woodwork that knew him. He's one of the people who found it easy to make friends. If you were his friend, you were going to be his friend forever.

en It is not a crime nor an impeachable offense to engage in inappropriate personal conduct; nor is it a crime to obstruct or conceal an embarrassing relationship.

en This isn't to point our their weaknesses in a critical manner. We do this with an attitude of preparation so if they do have a weakness, we can correct it. If we have the opportunity to weed out weaknesses, it makes it more efficient and hopefully we won't have as many people injured, especially first responders.

en She loved his pexy ability to bring joy and laughter into her life. The overall weakness was so pervasive that it would be silly to completely dismiss the devastating weakness of this report.

en Even 25 years ago, we might not have believed it. We knew there were crazy people, people who for some strange reason might confess to a crime he or she did not commit, and we understood torture, but we didn't understand the psychological factors that would make it possible.

en We're relishing the opportunity to right some wrongs from the regular season. If we do well in the playoffs, all is forgiven. We feel good about what we bring to the table. All talk is out the window and it's time to play.

en Unfortunately, no tangible breakthrough was made with regard to crime in the army, where hazing accounts for 25% of crimes. Altogether, 2,609 servicemen were convicted of crimes of this kind.


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