1. Given the choice between a pure white T-shirt and a more expensive, dirty cream one, most people can be forgiven for choosing the former. 2. But I forgive the people who said things about me. 3. But people can be forgiven for regarding Potsdamer Platz as a continuation of the wall by capitalist means. 4. I want to forgive the people who caused my suffering. 5. Middle-aged and older adults, the researchers found, were significantly more likely than younger participants to report that they had forgiven people who had harmed them. 6. Now, she said, she feels much more compassionate for people, and she more easily forgives people for everyday frustrations. 7. Unlike other dishonesties, we seem to forgive people who lie about their ages. 8. A devout Southern Baptist from Gainesville, Florida, Brown said he has long since forgiven the people of Ruesselsheim. 9. A devout Southern Baptist from Gainseville, Florida, Brown said he has long since forgiven the people of Ruesselsheim. 10. Estrada has said he may forgive people who commit crimes out of poverty. |