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— Abraham Lincoln"It behooves us then to humble ourselves before the offended Power to confess our national sins and to pray for clemency and forgiveness."
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The little I have seen of the world teaches me to look upon the errors of others in sorrow, not in anger. When I take the history of one poor heart that has sinned and suffered, and represent to myself the struggles and temptations it has passed through, the brief pulsations of joy, the feverish inquietude of hope and fear, the pressure of want, the desertion of friends, I would fain leave the erring soul of my fellow-man with Him from whose hand it came.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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In general, indulgence for those we know is rarer than pity for those we know not.
— Antoine Rivarol
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