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What if everything you believe is wrong and you could still be loved and still be forgiven?
— Cassandra Clare
At my dad's funeral I didn't cry when my dad died. I did it years later when I forgave him, which I've totally forgiven him and I loved my dad.
— Billy Bob Thornton
We may not have the power to move mountains, but if we have the power to take someone's hand and named them loved and forgiven we have power enough.
— Dianne Astle
I am an insomniac. Most of my nights include a moment of wakening. Often I will make my way to the kitchen to make tea and read for awhile.
— Jacqueline Novogratz
I don't like to get bored and don't like to repeat myself.
— Martha Plimpton
What I wanted to do was to try to create a philosophy upon a completely new foundation.
— Colin Wilson
A rainy day can actually be a very important day. And a small hope isn't really small if it makes a lost hope less sad.
— Rachel Simon
To be forgiven is to be loved
— Brene Brown
I want to imagine there will be peace when I am gone, that I will see all of the people I have loved and lost. At least that I will be forgiven. I
— Kristin Hannah
So it had something to do with the sinner, and something with the judge, and the fear of not being forgiven, and the relief of being loved again.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
The biggest stories in 2005 were the national disasters.
— Geraldo Rivera
In life we have no time. In death we've got all eternity.
— Mehreen Ahmed
The schools of the country are its future in miniature.
— Tehyi Hsieh
...I feel pity that she will never fully understand what it is to be loved and forgiven, then loved even more." Pastel Orphans
— Gemma Liviero
The fact that we are loved and accepted and forgiven in spite of everything we have done is simply too good to be true.
— Rob Bell
I have learned in fashion to be a little savage.
— John Fairchild
Let the Church always be a place of mercy and hope, where everyone is welcomed, loved and forgiven.
— Pope Francis