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  • I am reconciled to my death, but I detest the mode. -- John Andre
  • I had reconciled myself to being happily out to pasture, a bit. -- Elizabeth McGovern
  • A merely fallen enemy may rise again, but the reconciled one is truly vanquished. -- Friedrich Schiller
  • Man wants to be reconciled to God; wants to know that the past is forgiven. -- Matthew Simpson
  • See the hand of God in all events, and thereby become reconciled to His dispensations. -- Adoniram Judson
  • My mother and I split ways when I was very young and have never really reconciled. -- Drew Barrymore
  • But foremost, I do not subscribe to the view that Islamic culture and democracy cannot be reconciled. -- Recep Tayyip Erdogan
  • My mom and my dad were married 56 years, and the fact that I reconciled with my dad I think made their marriage a little bit better as well. -- Larry Elder
  • When man becomes reconciled to nature, when space becomes his true background, these words and concepts will have lost their meaning, and we will no longer have to use them. -- Michelangelo Antonioni
  • I never see my movies. When they're on television, I click them away. Hollywood created an image, and I long ago reconciled myself with it. I was the French cliche. -- Louis Jourdan
  • There comes a time in the history of nations when their peoples must become fully reconciled to their past if they are to go forward with confidence to embrace their future. -- Kevin Rudd
  • An adversarial family law system raises the stakes unnecessarily high, exacerbates the antagonism of the couples concerned, and is directly responsible for making it impossible for couples who would otherwise have reconciled to do so. -- Louis de Bernieres
  • No one is so completely disenchanted with the world, or knows it so thoroughly, or is so utterly disgusted with it, that when it begins to smile upon him he does not become partially reconciled to it. -- Giacomo Leopardi
  • Land began to be seen as something to be owned privately and exploited for private interests, and never was entirely reconciled with the old ideas that land should be utilized in common for the good of all. -- Neil Abercrombie
  • The hope of the nation which throughout the nineteenth century had not for a moment reconciled itself with the loss of independence, and fighting for its own freedom, fought at the same time for the freedom of other nations. -- Lech Walesa
  • There's no question that homophobia is rampant among the world's 1.5 billion Muslims - but that doesn't negate the fact that there are huge groups of Muslims who have easily reconciled their faith and sexual orientation, like LGBT people in other faith communities. -- Reza Aslan
  • If you don't want to have to kill or capture every bad guy in the country, you have to reintegrate those who are willing to be reconciled and become part of the solution instead of a continued part of the problem. And then, above all, the resources. -- David Petraeus
  • All men ought to think of Christ because of the office Christ fills between God and man. He is the eternal Son of God through whom alone the Father can be known, approached, and served. He is the appointed Mediator between God and man through whom alone we can be reconciled with God, pardoned, justified, and saved. -- J. C. Ryle
  • In essence, we are reconciled to reconcile. -- Matt Chandler
  • The past and future / Are conquered, and reconciled. -- T. S. Eliot
  • Propensities and principles must be reconciled by some means. -- Charlotte Bronte
  • Peace on earth, and mercy mild God and sinners reconciled. -- Charles Wesley
  • Beware of meat twice boiled, and an old foe reconciled. -- Benjamin Franklin
  • And what if Miriam and I were never to be reconciled? -- Mordecai Richler
  • How shall the heart be reconciled / To its feast of losses? -- Stanley Kunitz
  • When reason and instinct are reconciled, there will be no higher appeal. -- Jean-Philippe Rameau
  • A belief in God and a belief in astrology cannot be reconciled. -- Jerry Falwell
  • There are two laws discreteNot reconciled,Law for man, and law for thing. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • If you and sin are friends, you and God are not yet reconciled. -- J. C. Ryle
  • Take heed of winde that comes in at a hole, and a reconciled Enemy. -- George Herbert
  • Lovers are angry, reconciled, entreat, thank, appoint, and finally speak all things, by their. -- Michel de Montaigne
  • He who has calmly reconciled his life to fate ... can look fortune in the face. -- Boethius
  • You are not reconciled to God if you are unreconciled with your fellow human beings. -- Corrie Ten Boom
  • . . .art is a discovery of harmony, a vision of disparities reconciled, or shape beneath confusion. -- Robert Adams
  • A holy person is someone who is whole; who has, as it were, reconciled his opposites. -- Alan Watts
  • Neat trick: to be roused to ambition and reconciled to one's mediocrity at the same time. -- Mason Cooley
  • the first time you are reconciled to the terrible unfairness of disappointment, you are getting old. -- Mary Lee Settle
  • Whereas scoundrels become reconciled after knifing one another, lovers break up irrevocably over a mere glance or word. -- Honore de Balzac
  • AND IF WE ARE TO STRIVE FOR A BETTER FUTURE, MUSTN'T WE BE FAMILIAR AND RECONCILED WITH OUR PAST? -- Jonathan Safran Foer
  • The idea that there is only one way to be reconciled with God has its origins in the Old Testament. -- Robert Jeffress
  • Since science and religion provide two different perspectives on the human situation, they must ultimately be able to be reconciled. -- Jeremy Griffith
  • We each after a while have to become reconciled to what it is that our talents and appetites lead us to. -- Tobias Wolff
  • Once we are reconciled to God, the estrangement is over, the hostilities have ended, and the peace is sealed for eternity. -- R. C. Sproul
  • Origins are of the greatest importance. We are almost reconciled to having a cold when we remember where we caught it. -- Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
  • Christians are free to serve and obey God since they are loved, justified, redeemed, reconciled, forgiven, saved, and sustained to the end! -- Ibrahim Emile
  • He who forgiveth, and is reconciled unto his enemy, shall receive his reward from God; for he loveth not the unjust doers. -- Thomas Szasz
  • The words democracy, socialism, freedom, patriotic, realistic, justice have each of them several different meanings which cannot be reconciled with one another. -- George Orwell
  • The minute we get reconciled to a person, how willing we are to throw aside little needless punctilios and pronounce his name right. -- Mark Twain
  • Conscience and covetousness are never to be reconciled; like fire and water they always destroy each other, according to the predominancy of the element. -- Jeremy Collier
  • The reconciling gospel is always at the forefront of the church's social action, because a full belly is not better than a reconciled soul. -- Matt Chandler
  • Where two principles really do meet which cannot be reconciled with one another, then each man declares the other a fool and a heretic -- Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • For a while, I thought I was going mad. At last, I became reconciled to my despair. The medications helped, too, I thought, sir. -- Lois McMaster Bujold
  • Perhaps she was both child and woman, darkness and light, past and present, life and death - all the opposites contained and reconciled in her. -- Paule Marshall
  • We are commanded to have only one enemy, the devil. With him never be reconciled! But with a brother, never be at enmity in thy heart. -- Saint John Chrysostom
  • It is not after we were reconciled by the blood of his Son that God began to love us, but before the foundation of the world. -- John Calvin
  • God the Father has reconciled His created but fallen world through the death of His Son, and renews it into a Kingdom of God by His Spirit. -- Herman Bavinck
  • One of the greatest values of controversy is its revealing nature. The real issues at stake come into the open and have the possibility of being reconciled. -- Mary Parker Follett
  • Where conflicting interests must be reconciled, the question shall always be answered from the standpoint of the greatest good of the greatest number in the long run. -- Gifford Pinchot
  • Grace means God sending his only Son to the cross to descend into hell so that we guilty ones might be reconciled to God and received into heaven. -- J. I. Packer
  • The hint half guessed, the gift half understood, is incarnation. Here the impossible union of spheres of existence is actual. Here the past and future are conquered and reconciled. -- T. S. Eliot
  • It is not by change of circumstances, but by fitting our spirits to the circumstances in which God has placed us, that we can be reconciled to life and duty. -- Frederick William Robertson
  • He who has calmly reconciled his life to fate, and set proud death beneath his feet, can look fortune in the face, unbending both to good and bad; his countenance unconquered. -- Boethius
  • Only a few people seem to realize that social harmony and peace with nature, between people, and within the individual only can come about when the material and spiritual realms are reconciled. -- Fethullah Gulen
  • No good thing renders its possessor happy, unless his mind is reconciled to the possibility of loss; nothing, however, is lost with less discomfort than that which, when lost, cannot be missed." -- Seneca
  • The rules of scientific investigation always require us, when we enter the domains of conjecture, to adopt that hypothesis by which the greatest number of known facts and phenomena may be reconciled. -- Matthew Fontaine Maury
  • One can only call that youth healthful which refuses to be reconciled to old ways and which, foolishly or shrewdly, combats the old. This is nature's charge and all progress hinges upon it. -- Anton Chekhov
  • I have always been reconciled to the fact that I was born a bibliomaniac, never have I sought a cure, and my dearest friends have been drawn from those likewise suffering from book madness. -- Lawrence Clark Powell
  • I write in the novel's afterword that our recent wars "finish not with victory or defeat but with a calendar draw-down date and a presumption that we shall never be reconciled with the enemy". -- Chris Cleave
  • I am at last reconciled to my God and have assurance of His pardon through faith in Christ, against which the very gates of hell cannot prevail. Fear hath been driven out by perfect love. -- John Randolph of Roanoke
  • Strange the workings of the heart. One could go on for years, habituated to loss, reconciled to it, and then, in a moments unwary thought, the pain resurfaced, sharp and raw as a fresh wound. -- Donna Woolfolk Cross
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