In a republican nation whose citizens are to be led by reason and persuasion and not by force, the art of reasoning becomes of first importance. . . . Reason and persuasion are the only practicable instruments. To make way for these, free inquiry must be indulged. . . . Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to the facts, pardon and pacify them.
To the men and women who own men and women those of us meant to be lovers we will not pardon you for wasting our bodies and time
Pardon all but thy selfe. [Pardon all but thyself. ]
What provokes your risibility, Sir? Have I said anything that you understand? Then I ask pardon of the rest of the company.
Pardon me, my friends, I have ventured to paint my happiness on the wall.
May the good God pardon all good men.
An audience is an abstraction; it has no taste. It must depend on the only person who has (pardon, should have), the conductor.
O my good lord, that comfort comes too late, 'Tis like a pardon after execution. That gentle physic, given in time, had cured me; But now I am past all comforts here but prayers.
Pardon me for loitering in front of an orchestra.
As you from crimes would pardon'd be, Let your indulgence set me free.
What did one say to a stalker? Um, pardon me, Mr. Stalker, but could you, like, not?
If you excuse yourself in confession, you shut up sin within your soul, and shut out pardon.
All is forgiven to kings and popes. History grants them immunity, even a full pardon, even when they admit their crimes and glory in them.
Love is on the verge of hate each time it stoops for pardon.
I. . . [rely] upon the merits of Jesus Christ for a pardon of all my sins.
To pardon the oppressor is to deal harshly with the oppressed.
If you stay away from parties, you're called a snob. If you go, you're an exhibitionist. If you don't talk, you're dumb. If you do talk, you're quarrelsome. Pardon me while I change my nail polish.
Pardon me for finding the glass half full.
Pardon the deserter; he is weak and will return to the lesson later on.
To no kind of begging are people so averse, as to begging pardon; that is, when there is any serious ground for doing so.