Quotes about forgiving
forgiving vision mouths
What I cannot forgive is dishonesty - and no matter what, or how hard, I would rather know the truth of which I today had such a clear & devastating vision from his mouth than hear foul evasions, blurrings and rattiness. Sylvia Plath
forgiving president voters
In times of tumult, voters are likely to forgive a president, if not reward him, for compromises made in service of solutions. Ron Fournier
forgiving never-forgive ifs
If you never forgive you'll always be alone. Stephen Elliott
forgiving may forgiven
Forgive others so that you may be forgiven. T. D. Jakes
forgiving criticism never-forgive
I never forgive attacks on my work. Sylvia Ashton-Warner
forgiving care culture
But I cannot forgive those who did not care about more than their own glory or well-being. They thought they were civilized. They were despicable. Damn them all. Susan Sontag
forgiving toes steps
If we stop to apologize and forgive each other every time we step on each other’s toes, we’ll never have time to be friends. Rainbow Rowell
forgiving matter said
I don't have to forgive you, Cath said. It's not like that with you. You're just in with me. Always. No matter what happens. Rainbow Rowell
forgiving definitions definition-of-love
Definition of love: capacity to forgive endlessly. Radhanath Swami
forgiving
We cannot forgive another for not being ourselves. Ralph Waldo Emerson
forgiving
What have I to forgive and whom? Sri Aurobindo
forgiving cages folly
To forgive is to unlock the cage of another's folly to set ourselves free. Richard Paul Evans
forgiving chained
We are chained to that which we do not forgive Richard Paul Evans
forgiving phrases syntax
It was the single forgiving phrase in the syntax of weaponry I had strapped about me. The rest were unequivocal sentences of death. Richard K. Morgan
forgiving enemy
We must forgive our enemies. Robert E. Lee
forgiving may forget
Politics is, for me, forgive and -as you may have heard- sometimes forget. Ronald Reagan
forgiving debt failing
Let us be very gentle with our neighbors' failings, and forgive our friends their debts as we hope ourselves to be forgiven. William Makepeace Thackeray