Don__ mourn over the past; it has no pity for you. Don__ cry over the present, it has no sympathy for you, and I don__ weep the future, it has no mercy on you.
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Forgive those who hurt you yesterday.Reward those who help you today.Remember those who help you tomorrow.
Casting a curious gaze down on planet Earth, extra-terrestrial beings could well be forgiven for assuming that we humans are programmed in every move we make, by a palm-sized, oblong, slab of glass. More perplexing than that, who on earth could convince them otherwise ?
What happens in our hearts is our field of freedom. As long as we carry old wounds and anger in our hearts, we continue to suffer. Forgiveness allows us to move on.
To let friendship die away by negligence and silence is certainly not wise. It is voluntarily to throw away one of the greatest comforts of this weary pilgrimage." ~Samuel Johnson
Love treats its enemies better than hate treats its friends.
Forgiveness brings us closer to those who have hurt us and helps them to experience the forgiveness and love of Jesus through us who forgives them.
Forgiveness is all about love. Where love abounds, there forgiveness will not tarry
If someone can't forgive, it's because he does not love
There is no amount of sin a loving heart cannot forgive.
I've a very simple yet powerful present for you the one reading this. - I LOVE YOU.
It is easy to hate and it is difficult to love. Wisdom, compassion, and courage are essential ingredients for love. To love other people we must begin by forgiving them. If we do not bring forth the part of us that is capable of love and compassion, it will destroy us.
Forgiveness is the way we break the grip that long-held resentments have on our hearts.
When we forgive someone, we don__ pretend that the harm didn__ happen or cause us pain. We see it clearly for what it was, but we also come to see that fixating on the memory of harm generates anger and sadness.
Forgiveness is a personal process that doesn__ depend on us having direct contact with the people who have hurt us.
Anyone can love a rose, but only a saint can love its thorns.
Trust unites, fear divides, mercy heals, and love conquers.
There are an incalculable__ven infinite__umber of situations in which we can practice forgiveness. Expecting it to be a singular action__otivated by the sheer imperative to move on and forget__an be more damaging than the original feelings of anger. Accepting forgiveness as pluralistic and as an ongoing, individualized process opens us up to realize the role that our own needs play in conflict resolution.