After a good dinner one can forgive anybody, even one’s own relations.
– Oscar Wilde
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- To begin with, I dined there on Monday, and once a week is quite enough to dine with one’s own relations. – Oscar Wilde
- I can’t help detesting my relations. I suppose it comes from the fact that none of us can stand other people having the same faults as ourselves. – Oscar Wilde
- I should fancy, however, that murder is always a mistake. One should never do anything that one cannot talk about after dinner. – Oscar Wilde
- She could forgive him for missing their dinner date, but she would never forgive him for dying. – Chrys Fey
- Dinner is not what you do in the evening before something else. Dinner is the evening. – Art Buchwald
- You better have some skills in this world. You better bring something to the dinner party or you will be the dinner. – Bryant McGill
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- God forgive me for what I’ve done. God forgive me for what I will do. And God forgive me for what I can’t do because my religion won’t let me – Stanley Victor Paskavich
- Mother, you can still hold hold on but forgive, forgive and give for long as long as we both shall live, I forgive you, Mother. – Barbara Kingsolver
- I believe what Jesus said was, ‘I the Lord will forgive whom I will forgive. But of you it is required that you forgive all men. – Orson Scott Card
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- I don’t trust anybody. Not anybody. And the more that I care about someone, the more sure I am they’re going to get tired of me and take off. – Rainbow Rowell
- You’re in the democratic West now, lady. Anybody’s as good as anybody else as long as he’s got the dough to prove it. – Leslie Ford
- The nicest veterans in Schenectady, I thought, the kindest and funniest ones, the ones who hated war the most, were the ones who’d really fought. – Kurt Vonnegut Jr
- You said one day you would come back for usThe ones that believed in youThe ones that asked you into their heartsThe ones that served you – April Nichole
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- Anybody can Earn and Die, leaving a will and legacy. Only the courageous ones can give away all they have while they are Alive. – RVM
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- You come down here to console me. That is charming of you. You find me consoled, and you are furious. How like a sympathetic person! – Oscar Wilde