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"Don't mention crossing the Pacific to Horie, "because the more you try to dissuade him, the more he'll want to go."
"Geraldine tried to dissuade her, but it was useless.
"I wanted to dissuade her," writes Fawcett,
"If a candidate presents deep-seated homosexual tendencies, "his spiritual director and his confessor "have the duty to dissuade him from proceeding towards ordination."
'But I could not dissuade him.
"Don't mention crossing the Pacific to Horie, "because the more you try to dissuade him, the more he'll want to go."
"Geraldine tried to dissuade her, but it was useless.
"I wanted to dissuade her," writes Fawcett,
"If a candidate presents deep-seated homosexual tendencies, "his spiritual director and his confessor "have the duty to dissuade him from proceeding towards ordination."
'But I could not dissuade him.
- We think she can be dissuaded.
- You will not be dissuaded?
All these years. All these years I've - I've wondered why Daddy hid things from me... lied to me, dissuaded me from digging into her past... but it was all for my own good.
And he dissuaded you from keeping the appointment?
And of the different types of rapists, he's the most likely to be dissuaded if the victim
A leaflet dissuading ladies from debauchery?
Forgive me, but I must insist on dissuading you.
From dissuading you.
It seems I've been tasked with doing what your coward of a boyfriend could not, which, by the looks of things, is dissuading you from whatever madness it is you're about to attempt.
So stop obstructing and dissuading me unconditionally.
- We think she can be dissuaded.
- You will not be dissuaded?
All these years. All these years I've - I've wondered why Daddy hid things from me... lied to me, dissuaded me from digging into her past... but it was all for my own good.
And he dissuaded you from keeping the appointment?
And of the different types of rapists, he's the most likely to be dissuaded if the victim
A leaflet dissuading ladies from debauchery?
Forgive me, but I must insist on dissuading you.
From dissuading you.
It seems I've been tasked with doing what your coward of a boyfriend could not, which, by the looks of things, is dissuading you from whatever madness it is you're about to attempt.
So stop obstructing and dissuading me unconditionally.