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Declan's father says nobody needs to be forgiven.
But he added: "He needs to be forgiven for what he did.
Yes, he needs to be forgiven a couple of poor efforts at Meydan in March but that is easily done as his trainer, Robert Cowell, said between those runs that he had failed to acclimatise in Dubai.
Also, when you do not accept or forgive yourself, "you" are still split from "yourself" — you do not feel "together". Both of these parts — the one that needs to forgive, and the one that needs to be forgiven — are at odds with each other.
"A priest needs to think of his own sins," he says in this book, "to listen with tenderness, to pray to the Lord for a heart as merciful as his, and not to cast the first stone because he, too, is a sinner who needs to be forgiven".
Recent rocky form needs to be forgiven and the hope will be that drying ground can be the key to unlocking the talent of a classy horse, who was second to Sizing John in the Cheltenham Gold Cup two years ago.
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Hayden, referring to something I'd written in another context, told me that McCain "had the air of a forgiven man," meaning that McCain knew what it was to need to be forgiven, which is the only way to learn to forgive.
But why do Muslims need to be forgiven?
Does a Never Trumper Need to Be Forgiven?
I guess I needed to be forgiven just as much as they did.
Probably Marino needed to be forgiven for something … Maybe he's looking for help.
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