Quotes about forgiving
forgiving machines remember
Remember, machines don't forgive. Joel Salatin
forgiving ready healed
I am ready to be healed. I am willing to forgive. All is well. Louise Hay
forgiving care how-to-forgive
We do not have to know how to forgive. All we have to do is be willing to forgive. The Universe will take care of the how. Louise Hay
forgiving
Forgiveness is a gift to myself. I forgive, and I set myself free. Louise Hay
forgiving twenties easier
That's one of the things we learn as we grow older -- how to forgive. It comes easier at forty than it did at twenty. Lucy Maud Montgomery
forgiving endurance bears
Tis as manlike to bear extremities as godlike to forgive. John Ford
forgiving firsts doe
The first and often only person to be healed by forgiveness is the person who does the forgiveness... When we genuinely forgive, we set a prisoner free and then discover that the prisoner we set free was us. Lewis B. Smedes
forgiving remember forgotten
God forgives us and remembers our sin no more; therefore, stop remembering what God has forgotten. Joyce Meyer
forgiving debt collecting
When you forgive, you must cancel the debt. Do not spend your life paying and collecting debts. Joyce Meyer
forgiving vegan injustice
To forgive and accept injustice is cowardice. Mahatma Gandhi
forgiving term prepared
DePaulo says that 'singlism' -- a term she coined and for which we are prepared to forgive her -- is not just aimed at unmarried women. Gail Collins
forgiving liz persons
If you are going to forgive a person, Liz decides, it is best to do it sooner rather than later. Later, Liz knows from experience, could be sooner than you thought. Gabrielle Zevin
forgiving gains winner
When you forgive, you gain strength and come out a winner. Joyce Brothers
forgiving taught stills
Life has taught me to forgive much, but to seek forgiveness still more. Otto von Bismarck
forgiving experience teach
Experience is how life catches up with us and teaches us to love and forgive each other. Judy Collins
forgiving fellowship-with-god flow
Your fellowship with God flows freely when you're willing to forgive, but it gets blocked by unforgiveness. Joyce Meyer
forgiving remember
Forgiving presupposes remembering. Paul Tillich
forgiving forget enough
It is not enough to forgive; one must forget. Madame de Stael
forgiving debt forgotten
A PERSON WHO CANNOT FORGIVE HAS FORGOTTEN HOW GREAT A DEBT GOD HAS FORGIVEN THEM. John Bevere
forgiving forgive-yourself
Forgive yourself - no one else will. Maya Angelou
forgiving needs invention
God forgives those who invent what they need. Lillian Hellman
forgiving lord repent
We cannot repent for someone else. But we can forgive someone else, refusing to hold hostage those whom the Lord seeks to set free! Neal A. Maxwell
forgiving
We almost always forgive those we understand. Mikhail Lermontov
forgiving-god differences justice
The difference between justice and forgiveness: To be just is to condemn the fault and, because of the fault, to condemn the doer as well. To forgive is to condemn the fault but to spare the doer. That's what the forgiving God does. Miroslav Volf
forgiving arrogance how-you-feel
If God says, 'I forgive you,' you are forgiven no matter how you feel, and to refuse that forgiveness is an act of arrogance. R. C. Sproul
forgiving ifs adversaries
You negotiate in bad faith if you do not forgive your adversary. Nelson Mandela
forgiving way communicate
After all, the only way to communicate is to find someone who can comprehend; the only way to be forgiven is to find someone who is willing to forgive. Jodi Picoult
forgiving matter doe
It does'nt matter who forgives you, if you're the one who can't forget. Jodi Picoult
forgiving able never-forget
What was the point of being able to forgive, when deep down, you both had to admit you'd never forget? Jodi Picoult
forgiving clubs different
Well, the coffeehouse audiences never know what they're going to get, and all the comics are different, as opposed to when you go to a club, and they're pretty much all telling jokes with set-ups and punchlines. Coffeehouse audiences are the most forgiving: They really listen, which is the best part. Kathy Griffin
forgiving looks remember
He gave her an indulgent look. "I'll forgive these rash words for now." She sputtered, "Forgive? Let's talk about who should be forgiving who.""Whom," he corrected."Shut up! I'm in the right here. Remember all those things you did to me?" Kresley Cole
forgiving quality dinner
After a good quality dinner one will be able to forgive anybody, still one's own relations. Oscar Wilde
forgiving enemy morbid
I find that forgiving one's enemies is a most curious morbid pleasure; perhaps I should check it. Oscar Wilde