A Quote by Stephen King

Make-up covers a multitude of sins. — © Stephen King
Make-up covers a multitude of sins.
Will covers a multitude of flaws, just as love covers a multitude of 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.
Marble, I perceive, covers a multitude of sins.
An ounce of sauce covers a multitude of sins.
Lying covers a multitude of sins - temporarily.
The ready apology covers a multitude of social sins.
Pigheaded covers a multitude of virtues - as well as sins.
I call my putter 'Sweet Charity' because it covers such a multitude of sins from tee to green.
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.
As charity covers a multitude of sins before God, so does politeness before men.
The most genuine and efficacious charity is that which greases the paws of the priests; such charity covers a multitude of sins.
Any bull market covers a multitude of sins, so there may be all sorts of problems with the current system that we won't see until the bear market comes.
To judge sins is the business of one who is sinless, but who is sinless except God? Who ever thinks about the multitude of his own sins in his heart never wants to make the sins of others a topic of conversation. To judge a man who has gone astray is a sign of pride, and God resists the proud. On the other hand, one who every hour prepares himself to give answer for his own sins will not quickly lift up his head to examine the mistakes of others.
Trees cover up a multitude of sins.
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