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forgiveness god heart infidelity issue thank
No person is perfect. I haven't, thank God, had any infidelity issues. But you can't say what you won't ever do. And you can't say that you won't have forgiveness in your heart if there were to be an issue like that. Tasha Smith
forgiveness wish who-we-are
God's forgiveness extends to the worst offenders and to anyone who wishes to receive it-not because of who we are, but because of who He is. Charles R. Swindoll
forgiveness wish virtue
Virtue isn't not wronging others but not wishing to wrong others. Democritus
forgiveness peace honesty
When will our consciences grow so tender that we will act to prevent human misery rather than avenge it? Eleanor Roosevelt
forgiveness forgiving havens
We never ask God to forgive anybody except when we haven't. Elbert Hubbard
forgiveness states should
Forgiveness should be an act, but this is a state with him. Elizabeth Bowen
forgiveness resentment holding-on
What we don't recognize is that holding onto resentment is like holding onto your breath. You'll soon start to suffocate. Deepak Chopra
forgiveness hatred fitting
I have to ask Allah's forgiveness and not get angry, because they come to me out of love, and it's not fitting that I should turn to them in hatred. Abdul Qadeer Khan
forgiveness human
To understand somebody else as a human being, I think, is about as close to real forgiveness as one can get. David Small
self-love looks tough
I always knew mum loved me - tough, look-after-yourself love, as if she knew she wouldn't always be there. Alexandra Fuller
self time time-and-time-management
Misspending a man's time is a kind of self-homicide. Edward Halifax
self truly
One who contemplates his own self is truly wise. Granth Sahib
self-esteem personality fame
Being famous before you've formed your personality, before you have that self-esteem, is dangerous. Chris Evert
selfish tunnels tennis
To be a tennis champion, you have to be inflexible. You have to be stubborn. You have to be arrogant. You have to be selfish and self-absorbed. Kind of tunnel vision almost. Chris Evert
self work-out feel-good
I'm a big fan of working out on my own. I put my headphones on and I'm pretty good at self-motivating. At the end of the day, I enjoy it. Once I'm there and once I get going, I tend to love it, and I feel good. Chris Evans
self-confidence thinking armor
Those who think themselves secure are more exposed to danger than any others. The armor-bearer of sin is self-confidence . Charles Spurgeon
self christ ends
When we come to the end of self we come to the beginning of Christ. Charles Spurgeon
self comfort sin
To rejoice in temporal comforts is dangerous, to rejoice in self is foolish, to rejoice in sin is fatal, but to rejoice in God is heavenly. Charles Spurgeon
forgiving life-is
Life is all about Living, Forgiving and Loving!. Deborah Roberts
forgiving may fellowship
As Christ bore and received us as sinners so we in his fellowship may bear and receive sinners into the fellowship of Christ through the forgiving of sins. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
forgiving let-it-go persons
Find one thing every day to forgive the other person for. Don't let them know what it is...just forgive them and let it go. Deepak Chopra
forgiving generous gives incredibly people
She's too, ironically, forgiving and kind, and -- I know people don't know that, but she was incredibly generous and she gives too much, I think, Martha Stewart
forgiving
You have the power to take away someone's happiness by refusing to forgive. That someone is you. Alan Cohen
forgiving liberty female
Most females will forgive a liberty rather than a slight Charles Caleb Colton
forgiving down-and faces
Understand that it is often unwise to forgive face to face. This tends to make the other person feel 'put down' and make you look holier-than-thou. Charles Stanley
forgiving unjust favors
He makes those just who are unjust, forgives those who deserve to be punished, and favors those who deserve no favor. Charles Spurgeon
forgiving may calvary
Let us go to Calvary to learn how we may be forgiven. And then let us linger there to learn how to forgive. Charles Spurgeon