A Quote by Gardner Dickinson

I call my putter 'Sweet Charity' because it covers such a multitude of sins from tee to green. — © Gardner Dickinson
I call my putter 'Sweet Charity' because it covers such a multitude of sins from tee to green.
The most genuine and efficacious charity is that which greases the paws of the priests; such charity covers a multitude of sins.
Will covers a multitude of flaws, just as love covers a multitude of sins.
As charity covers a multitude of sins before God, so does politeness before men.
I know of but one garment which the fashionable social life of this country borrows of Christianity; it is that ample garment of charity which covers a multitude of sins--particularly fashionable sins.
"Love covers a multitude of sins," (I Pet. 4:8). That is, for love towards one's neighbor, God forgives the sins of the one who loves.
Martyrdom covers a multitude of sins.
Patriotism covers a multitude of sins.
An ounce of sauce covers a multitude of sins.
Marble, I perceive, covers a multitude of sins.
Lying covers a multitude of sins - temporarily.
Make-up covers a multitude of sins.
The ready apology covers a multitude of social sins.
Pigheaded covers a multitude of virtues - as well as sins.
Charity creates a multitude of sins.
I know that charity covereth a multitude of sins; but it does not call evil good, because a good man has done it; it does not excuse inconsistencies, because the inconsistent brother has a high name and a fervent spirit; crookedness and worldliness are still crookedness and worldliness, though exhibited in one who seems to have reached no common height of attainment.
Charity is suppose to cover up for a multitude of sins.
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