Forgiveness to the injured does belong; but they ne’er pardon who have done wrong.
Forgiveness is about empowering yourself, rather than empowering your past.
The Queen has well-informed opinions of many of her bishops and likes those who are straightforward and intelligent. Both she and Prince Philip believe Christianity is as much about forgiveness as morality.
If there are dreams about a beautiful South Africa, there are also roads that lead to their goal. Two of these roads could be named Goodness and Forgiveness.
I believe in forgiveness; I believe in trying to work with people.
God’s forgiveness is the only thing. And, well, I take full responsibility for the adultery. It was my fault and, you know, no matter what went on, the man has to take responsibility; and I do.
If you are bitter, you are like a dry leaf that you can just squash, and you can get blown away by the wind. There is much more wisdom in forgiveness.
One can’t relive one’s life. Forgiveness is not what’s difficult; one’s always too ready to forgive. And it does no good, that’s obvious.
Forgiveness in any aspect of something that is complex is the greatest tool.
What if we strove for compassion, for mercy, for forgiveness? And what if we did this for everybody, including people who have harmed others?
God pardons like a mother, who kisses the offense into everlasting forgiveness.
Forgiveness provides hope, joy, and a bright future that nothing else can.
The heart of who I am as a person and as a man is forgiveness, after forgiving my father for a lot of things that were done when I was child.
I learned about forgiveness, and I’ve reached out to others to make amends.
Many people have trouble with forgiveness because they have been taught it is a singular act to be completed in one sitting. That is not so. Forgiveness has many layers, many seasons.
I deepen my experience of God through prayer, meditation, and forgiveness.
To me, forgiveness is the cornerstone of healing.
I really do believe that God is love, one of deep affection and grace and forgiveness and inspiration.
‘Caught’ is a novel of forgiveness, and the past and the present – who should be and who shouldn’t be forgiven. None of my books are ever just about thrills, or it won’t work.
I thank the Lord for the great principle of repentance and forgiveness.
When I am able to resist the temptation to judge others, I can see them as teachers of forgiveness in my life, reminding me that I can only have peace of mind when I forgive rather than judge.
I think one of the most important things in evolving is forgiveness.
My husband was a serial adulterer, and there was nothing I could do about it: no questions I could ask him, no argument I could have with him, no explanation he could give me or pleas he could make for forgiveness.
It is always the case that when the Christian looks back, he is looking at the forgiveness of sins.
People will constantly bring up my past and throw it in my face, but the Creator of the Universe doesn’t. If you ask forgiveness from Him, then it’s gone forever. The past is never brought up to shame you or degrade you.