93 Quotes by Anne Perry
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Remember, my dear, you are dealing with the world as it is, not as you believe, maybe rightly, that it ought to be.
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What was humility unless one possessed the courage to admit error, ignorance and futility, the strength to go back and begin again?
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What’s always right?” “Kindness,” Pitt answered with certainty. “Keeping your promises. Not giving up just because it gets hard. Owning up to your mistakes, and not blaming other people even if you would get away with it.
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We need our marks, our small illusions; few of us can bear to go naked into the world’s gaze. And people will kill to keep their clothes.
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I am not. I am certain of the things that matter. Kindness and honor are always good. Do not build God in your own image, with your doubts and fears, your need to judge and condemn, your need for safety, and to be right whatever the cost to others, and ultimately to yourself. Let your soul be still, and know that God is never capricious, never cruel and never wrong. It is our understanding that stumbles. Even the cleverest of us are yet children, and the wisest of us know that.
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What a waste of the essence of a man that he should never give enough of himself to any cause, that he should always hear that passive, cowardly voice uppermost which counts the cost and puts caution first. One would grow old and die with the power of one’s soul untasted.
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Friendship eased the heart and the mind, but there were times when the touch of arms around you healed an ache within that nothing else reached.
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There were parts of Monk she admired greatly: his courage; his strength of will; his intelligence; his loyalty to his beliefs; his passion for justice; his ability to face almost any kind of truth, no matter how dreadful; and the fact that he was never, ever, a hypocrite.
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When we are happy to turn from evil because it is ugly, and causes us distress, then we condone it and become party to its continuance. Little by little, we become as guilty of it as those who commit the act – because we have told them by our silence that it is acceptable.
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