No excuses ever, for anyone; that is my principle at the outset. I deny the good intention, the respectable mistake, the indiscretion, the extenuating circumstance. With me there is no giving of absolution or blessing.
No excuses ever, for anyone; that is my principle at the outset. I deny the good intention, the respectable mistake, the indiscretion, the extenuating circumstance. With me there is no giving of absolution or blessing.
Never feed the foxes What does that mean Breaking commandments is like feeding foxes. In England where we live, my wife and I had heard that foxes were right in town. We wanted to see a fox. A neighbor told us that if we left food for the foxes we probably would see one. Our butcher gave us some bones. Each night we would place some bones out in the backyard. Soon a fox came to eat. Then a few more. Now we have at least five foxes racing through our flower garden, digging up the lawn, and leaving a shamble every night, sort of like a furry Jurassic Park. What started out as a curiosity is now a problem, and sin is much the same. An indiscretion can begin a process that can make a mess of a whole life. Remember, if you don't start feeding the foxes, they will never tear up your yard. If you avoid making the seemingly small and harmless mistakes, your life will be free of many larger problems later on.
I find it's as hard to live down an early triumph as an early indiscretion.
(A Foreign Secretary) is forever poised between the cliche and the indiscretion.
A lover without indiscretion is no lover at all.
I was young and I just didn't think it through. It was an indiscretion but one for which I hope I can be forgiven.
I have the most perfect confidence in your indiscretion.
All good art is an indiscretion.
Nothing looks so like innocence as an indiscretion.
TALK, v.t. To commit an indiscretion without temptation, from an impulse without purpose.
INDISCRETION, n. The guilt of woman.
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