Top 22 Quotes About Failing To Forgive
#1. Do we love watching things burn so much that our best and most valuable contribution is to help toss another match?
Amber Naslund
#2. I think that there's a fine line between comedy and drama.
Michael Mosley
#3. Fools gain greater advantages through their weakness than intelligent men through their strength. We watch a great man struggling against fate and we do not lift a finger to help him. But we patronize a grocer who is headed for bankruptcy.
Honore De Balzac
#4. The journey continued like everything had happened.
Markus Zusak
#5. If we fail to forgive, we're rejecting our own faith.
Emil Kapaun
#6. We need a government which, yes, guarantees basic standards in public services, but which also steps in to protect people's wellbeing as they take part in our consumer democracy - particularly online.
David Blunkett
#7. My dream stood in the way of appreciating what I did have.
Harley King
#8. If you wish to draw profit, read with humility, simplicity, and faith, and never with the design of gaining a reputation for learning.
Thomas A Kempis
#9. If I do, if I do forget, will you remind me?
Lex Martin
#10. Persevere. Plan. Strategize. Focus. Breathe. Write. Let go: relax. Forgive. All this failing: take a nap.
Mary Anne Radmacher
#11. Scared of her, solicitous of her, in love with her - she had seen all that. And shouting at her furiously for some small treachery, or for nothing at all; she had certainly seen that too. Because he had loved her.
Kim Stanley Robinson
#12. By understanding the basic impediments to forgiveness, the repercussions of failing to forgive and the fruits of forgiveness, this will lead you gently to the shoreline of a distinct new and more powerful YOU.
Stephen Richards
#13. I'd always said that I'd like to have a title by the next Olympics, so this is a great opportunity, and could be the start of my climb to a world title.
Billy Joe Saunders
#14. The order that our mind imagines is like a net, or like a ladder, built to attain something. But afterward you must throw the ladder away, because you discover that, even if it was useful, it was meaningless.
Umberto Eco
#15. But no, I don't generally have trouble with spelling mistakes.
Bill Joy
#16. Your hands are tied in action, but your hands are not tied in imagination and everything springs forth from the imagination. Everything.
Esther Hicks
#17. I have written this because it may have escaped the notice of many who have admired her [Marie Tempest] brilliant performances that they are due not only to her natural gifts ... but to patience, assiduity, industry and discipline. Without these it is impossible to excel in any of the arts.
W. Somerset Maugham
#18. Jesus is the only Lord who, if you receive him, will fulfill you completely, and, if you fail him, will forgive you eternally.
Timothy Keller
#19. Failing to forgive yourself for certain wrongs you committed in the past can create self-dislike.
Stephen Richards
#20. 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
#21. Those who succeed can't forgive a fellow for being a failure, and those who fail can't forgive him for being a success.
George Horace Lorimer
#22. I have often heard it said that the Irish are too ready to forgive. It is a noble failing.
Katharine Tynan