“Sadness at being caught, at the incontrovertibe knowledge that she will never forgive you.”
Junot Díaz book This Is How You Lose Her
Source: This Is How You Lose Her
"Gerontion"
Poems (1920)
Context: After such knowledge, what forgiveness? Think now
History has many cunning passages, contrived corridors
And issues, deceives with whispering ambitions,
Guides us by vanities. Think now
She gives when our attention is distracted
And what she gives, gives with such supple confusions
That the giving famishes the craving. Gives too late
What's not believed in, or if still believed,
In memory only, reconsidered passion. Gives too soon
Into weak hands, what's thought can be dispensed with
Till the refusal propagates a fear. Think
Neither fear nor courage saves us. Unnatural vices
Are fathered by our heroism. Virtues
Are forced upon us by our impudent crimes.
These tears are shaken from the wrath-bearing tree.
“Sadness at being caught, at the incontrovertibe knowledge that she will never forgive you.”
Junot Díaz book This Is How You Lose Her
Source: This Is How You Lose Her
“After a good dinner one can forgive anybody, even one's own relations.”
Oscar Wilde A Woman of No Importance
Source: A Woman of No Importance
“I know about forgiving people and loving them anyway, even after they hurt you.”
Kristin Hannah (1960) American writer
Source: Home Front
Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, philosopher, yogi, guru and poet
Thoughts and Aphorisms (1913), Jnana
Oscar Wilde book The Picture of Dorian Gray
Mrs. Arbuthnot http://books.google.com/books?id=RHkWAAAAYAAJ&q=%22Children+begin+by+loving+their+parents+after+a+time%22+%22they+judge+them+rarely+if+ever+do+they+forgive+them%22&pg=PA187#v=onepage, Act IV <br class="br">A Woman of No Importance (1893) <br class="br">Variant: Children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes they forgive them. <br class="br">Source: The Picture of Dorian Gray
“And what if I don't want forgiveness?”
Erica Jong (1942) Novelist, poet, memoirist, critic
How to Save Your Own Life (1977)
Nigel Cumberland (1967) British author and leadership coach
Quoted in Hong Kong's Career Times newspaper (February 6th 2004) http://www.ctgoodjobs.hk/english/article/show_article.asp?category_id=1070&article_id=12825&title=is-hong-kong-investing-enough-in-its-future&listby=date&listby_id=&page=4 <br class="br">Miscellaneous Quotes in the Press (2002-Present)
“Lord, forgive them, for they know what they do!”
Karl Kraus (1874–1936) Czech playwright and publicist
Half-Truths and One-And-A-Half Truths (1976)