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Forgiveness And Love Quotes

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Cressida Cowell
“A HERO... IS... FOREVER.
Adieu, Snotlout.
I could not have done this without you.
I carry you with me, every step I take, every decision I make. You are part of my blood, and I would never have gotten this far without you.
We shall meet again, in a better world than this one.”
Cressida Cowell, How to Betray a Dragon's Hero

Mimi Novic
“Peace within us starts when we learn to forgive and let go”
Mimi Novic

“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.”
Omoakhuana Anthonia

Jacqueline Simon Gunn
“Forgiveness was complicated. When someone hurt us, betrayed us, they took something from us, trust, a belief that life was predictable, faith in people. It was easier to stay angry at someone else than to admit how vulnerable we were. We could all get hurt. And the people we loved the most were the ones that could hurt us the greatest. We were most vulnerable to them.
But what was love if not giving those parts that scared us.”
Jacqueline Simon Gunn, Chasing Kat

Munia Khan
“Love’s voice reverberates with forgiveness across the room of our heart”
Munia Khan

“If our hearts are filled with unconditional love and true forgiveness, we are sure to experience miracles in our lives.”
Michael Mirdad, The Book of Love and Forgiveness

Christine U. Cowin
“Strength is within, love is in the heart, forgiveness is when strength and the heart unite.”
Christine U. Cowin, Trials and Tribulations of an Innocent

Donna Goddard
“The commitment to forgive everyone, in all situations, without exception, including ourselves, is an intensely transformative commitment. The nature of forgiveness is such that it cannot be pretended or intellectualised. It is a practice which involves deep surrender to God and sincere humility. Surrender and humility are the two qualities which will advance our evolution most significantly. The practice of forgiveness brings quietness, stillness, peace, and happiness. If we want to be happy, we must be willing to let go of that which is most painful to us. The ego will put up a vicious fight, reminding us of how justified we are in holding onto all those things. The ego gets its life force from such resentments and so it is hardly going to co-operate with its own demise. However, with a sincere desire for happiness and peace, one finds the ability to let things go. The end result more than compensates for any temporary discomfort.”
Donna Goddard, The Love of Devotion

Donna Goddard
“Of all the qualities that make for a happy, healthy life and a progressive spiritual path, forgiveness is one of the most basic and important. Genuine forgiveness is not a common attitude of heart. It requires too much honesty and too little ego for the average person. It is a deep and solitary process known to the individual and God. Its ramifications are highly beneficial and, sometimes, miraculous. To have an ongoing practice of forgiveness is to extend one’s health, beauty, and agelessness; ever increasing one’s ability to face life with freshness and energy as one grows in wisdom and loses the burden of resentment. If one learns to become aware of hidden resentments and releases them then one will glow with lightness all through the years. The passing of years will have minimal effect as it is the accumulation of hurt, not the passing of years, which ages people most rapidly.”
Donna Goddard, The Love of Devotion

“For the person who tortured me in jail. For the person who tortured the many of
my followers and killed them in jail, and the many other greater leaders than
me and their followers in jail, and for the men who jailed my supporters, I pray.
I don’t hate them. I love them as much as I love my closest loved ones, and I pray
for their guidance. My loves, you be this way too. It doesn’t help to hate. If you
hate, you pollute your own soul … Words cannot express how much I wish the
best for you. My foremost ambition for you is that you have hearts full of light,
thoughtfulness of God, and goodness, so much so that the devil has no space to
get into your hearts. I want you to be happy with yourselves, and for other people
to be happy with you, when you leave this life … May you be so good that rain
of mercy falls onto you. May this brother (Ahmad), that is so unworthy of your
love, also be so lucky.”
Ahmad Moftizadeh

Ivan Figueroa-Otero
“God made us to contaminate his creation with a Love Epidemic. Whom have you contaminated today?”
Ivan Figueroa-Otero, Spirituality 103, the Forgiveness Code: Finding the Light in Our Shadows

“Forgiveness is the only lethal weapon which can destroy all evil.”
Abraham Varghese

E.A. Bucchianeri
“Loving someone to the threshold of marriage doesn't mean the difficulties of life are suddenly going to disappear. You're both going to do a lot of forgiving and overlooking each other's faults over the years if you truly want a happy marriage.”
E.A. Bucchianeri, Vocation of a Gadfly

“If you cannot forgive others, you break the bridge over which you must pass yourself. Make sure you are always building bridges and not walls because those walls may be blocking your progress.”
Itayi Garande, Broken Families: How to get rid of toxic people and live a purposeful life

M.R. Field
“Know that I fought Trinity, with every part of me, I fought”
M.R. Field, Fractures

“Unforgiveness is so much stress, I tell you. You just keep going round in circles instead of taking a straight path which forgiveness offers.”
Omoakhuana Anthonia

“So we sat down together and talked for two and a half hours. It was just extraordinary. Because I'm very death, I was sitting very close to him. He was unshackled.
When it got time for us to leave, he stood up, and I did, too. And it seemed the most natural thing in the world that we had our arms around one another.
It was an unbelievable moment, that I could have the arms around the man who murdered my daughter.
I think forgiveness is possible, even for the worst among us. And I do believe we all need forgiveness, God Knows.”
Hector Black

Donna Goddard
“Within our daily spiritual practices, we cultivate a desire to bring forgiveness to everything which comes up as a sticking point. All annoyances and resentments are brought to the table of forgiveness. In this way, we not only relieve ourselves of the burden of angry, resentful thoughts but we progress in our soul’s development. Our consciousness becomes more refined. This is the way to God. Reading books and doing courses is well and good at certain stages of our development. However, it alone will never get us very far. The true practice is very inward, individual, moment-by-moment. It is transformative, radical, reaching deep into every corner of our very being. Nothing is left hidden. Nothing is withheld.”
Donna Goddard, The Love of Devotion

Criss Jami
“He wanted to prove to her, every step of the way, that she had been true through grace (through his every mistake), that she had great taste for once choosing him in the first place.”
Criss Jami

“There will always be people throughout your life who will treat you wrong. Try not to stress over the people who hate and done you badly.”
MARGARET CABAL CABANTAN COHEN

Donnah M. Cole
“The train's wheels scraped the steel tracks, accelerating. With every rotation, Trey's heart hardened, like a popcorn kernel waiting to explode.”
Donnah M. Cole, The Popcorn Fields

“It is better to say I am sorry, for something you didn't do than to let it rest for it to cultivate more hatred and pain.”
Christen Kuikoua

Anna Agoncillo
“If you love someone, you will learn to forgive him or her gradually. That may be impossible for you. Perhaps, you have never loved someone like I do.”
Anna Agoncillo, True Stories of Forgiveness

Kia Stephens
“It is difficult to harbor unforgiveness and pray for the person who wronged you at the same time.”
Kia Stephens, Overcoming Father Wounds: Exchanging Your Pain for God's Perfect Love

“With ego and supremacy, we are nothing. With love and forgiveness, we are the entire universe.”
Hiral Nagda

Nicole De Coteau
“With a loving heart
Forgiveness can begin
To cleanse and restore
your spirit
NDC”
Nicole De Coteau

Marjory Qwen
“You once held my hand
like you were afraid
to lose me.

And later,
you let go
like you were afraid
to keep me.

I forgive both versions of you.

Fear makes us smaller
than we truly are.”
Marjory Qwen, Echoes of a Silent Heart: A Poetry Collection

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