Top 14 Penitent Love Quotes
#1. Sir, I would trust you with my heart. Moreover, we have left our bodies in the banqueting hall. Those on the turf are the shadows of our souls.
Virginia Woolf
#2. Islamic tradition is full of examples of supporting the autonomy of women and the empowerment of women. Very few people know that in Islamic history there have been well over two thousand women jurists.
Khaled Abou El Fadl
#3. When I begin a film, I want to make a great film. Halfway through, I just hope to finish the film.
Francois Truffaut
#4. Sometimes your friends are your lovers, or have been at one time.
Stephanie Seymour
#5. You're here, he says, breathing hard and hungry. Sweat and dirt cover his face, and he looks at me as though I'm the only thing he needed to see.
Ally Condie
#6. The issue of what my role in the - in persuading the Bush administration to go to war has been greatly exaggerated.
Ahmed Chalabi
#7. Love may start out as a good feeling, but to love someone long-term is an act of the will.
Elizabeth George
#8. When there is, love life gets better.
Jon Jones
#10. Travel, for me, is a breathtaking experience. A humbling for the soul and the realization that we are all in this together.
Michael Holbrook
#11. A heart renewed
a loving heart
a penitent and humble heart
a heart broken and contrite, purified by love
that and only that is the rest of men. Spotlessness may do for angels, repentance unto life is the highest that belongs to man.
Frederick William Robertson
#12. Somebody is waiting on the other side of your obedience.
Tim Storey
#13. There is no 'love of God' for you unless you have repented or unless you do repent. Make no mistake about this. Do not rely or bank on God's love. It is only for the penitent; there is no entry into the kingdom of God except by repentance.
Martyn
#14. If you are penitent, you love. And if you love you are of God. All things are atoned for, all things are saved by love ... Love is such a priceless treasure that you can redeem the whole world by it, and expiate not only your own sins but the sins of others.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky