Posts Tagged ‘how to forgive’

To live, forgive.

To desire to forgive is to begin to do so.

Forgive-stance may keep its distance.

Vengeful optics are myopic-cycloptic.

What wisdom overlooks, foolsdom writes in books.

Remittance has no required forgetance.

What we pardon doesn’t harden.

Exonerate, retain some hate of bait and fate and highest rate.

Defamatory — it’s inflammatory.

To heal a grudge, first do no krudge.

God is the master of the art of forgiveness.

As volcanic ash enriches the soil, so trouble nourishes the psyche.

Difficult experiences don’t teach you something; they make you something.

Disappointments are diapause, the comma just before the clause.

Promote change; you are certain to get that.

Extremophiles thrive in ice and fire; adventure exists on a very high wire.

Just because you can’t hear the wheels turn, the cogs clank or the keys click doesn’t mean the next door isn’t opening.

Redwoods, grow, quietly.

The best miracle is not a healed hand; its a healed heart.

You can’t change your old history; you can always make a new one.

Redemptive prophets buy the field —  build and build and build and build.

Nothing changes like a change of heart.

Maturity has an acute awareness; it is of not having arrived.

We must come to terms with the people in our past so that we don’t destroy the people in our future.

We fix a thing by fixing the edge of the thing, until we have arrived at its center.

A cracked wall can be patched and painted; and a cracked life is not beyond repair.

We reshape the hateful past with the loving future.