The Bible says forgive your debtors; the world says "sue them for their dough. "
As nice as we are in love, we forgive more faults in that than in friendship.
Let's not forget that God never gets tired of forgiving so let's never get tired of asking for forgiveness.
Jesus teaches us to forgive and I've got to trust him on that one.
God always forgives when you are totally repentant and you desire to change. He forgives. . . and He never gets tired of forgiving. Never. You may get tired asking. I hope not. He never, never tires of forgiving. Never.
Management cares about only one thing. Paperwork. They will forgive almost anything else - cost overruns, gross incompetence, criminal indictments - as long as the paperwork's filled out properly. And in on time.
It's okay to forgive yourself immediately and for good.
Nothing makes me want to obey more than knowing that God unconditionally loves me and forgives me even when I disobey.
Jesus wanted us to be loving and forgiving.
Always be accountable. Forgive and let go.
One can forgive Shakespeare anything, except one's own bad lines.
Women are raised to be the nurturers and steadiers of rocked boats, to hold relationships in place as if our lives depended on it. But it shores up your own dignity and integrity if you're able to say, "There are a million things I love about you, and I want our relationship to continue. I forgive you 95 percent, but not this 5 percent. "
I can always forgive where I understand.
Don't ask others to forgive in you a sin they're dying to commit themselves.
God knows I've got so many frailties myself, I ought to be able to understand and forgive them in others. But I don't.
Decide to forgive: For resentment is negative; resentment is poisoning; resentment diminishes and devours the self.
…men never forgive like women.
English is a forgiving language. It's not like Classical Arabic and it's not like French. You can speak broken English and be expressive and no one will hold it against you.
Thinking about forgiving is not enough. You must come to a moment when you say, "With God's help I now forgive. "
We can all learn to conquer hatred through love -drawing on the power released through the practice of meditation to throw all our weight, all our energy, and all our will on the side of what is patient, forgiving, and selfless in ourselves and others.