Quotes About Bitterness
You've been angry all week, Simon, but you're taking it out on the wrong things. It's better to take it out on God. He can cope with all our angers. That's one thing my long span of chronology has taught me. If I take all my anger, if I take all my bitterness over the unfairness of this mortal life, and throw it all to God, he can take it all and transform it into love before he gives it back to me.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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The highway of grace will get you somewhere a whole lot faster then the freeway of spite.
~ Aaron Lauritsen
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Bitter are the roots of study, but how sweet their fruit.
~ Cato the Younger
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~ Amos Oz
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I thought this man had long ago drained everything from my heart. But now something strong and bitter flowed and made me feel another emptiness in a place I didn't know was there. I cursed this man aloud so he could hear. You had dog eyes. You jumped and followed whoever called you. Now you chase your own tail.
~ Amy Tan
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For jaded people, the only pleasure left is to demolish others.
~ Anais Nin
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I feel so many things growing–my individuality, my confidence; I feel lines of my character growing stronger. I'm really sprouting, springing up, with mixed feelings of tenderness and bitterness, faith and disillusion, hardness and softness. I have never felt so clearly that my Self is – obscurely and stubbornly self-made.
~ Anais Nin
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The JD wasn't going down smooth at all. Not like good stuff should. Instead of a warm slow seeping, it seemed to be kicking its way down his throat. And the buzz felt wrong; it was coming too fast, after only a few shots, and it wasn't rounding out any of the sharp edges. It was somehow leaving everything ragged.
~ Andre Dubus III
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others, even sharp comments and hasty judgments that are often excused as being honest and straightforward, are thwarting the effect of the influence of the Holy Spirit on others. Manifestations of temper and touchiness and irritation, feelings of bitterness and estrangement, have their root in nothing but pride. Pride creeps in almost everywhere, and the assemblies of the saints are not exceptions.
~ Andrew Murray
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Let us consider how our lack of love, indifference to the needs and feelings of others, even sharp comments and hasty judgments that are often excused as being honest and straightforward, are thwarting the effect of the influence of the Holy Spirit on others. Manifestations of temper and touchiness and irritation, feelings of bitterness and estrangement, have their root in nothing but pride. Pride
~ Andrew Murray
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Manifestations of temper and touchiness and irritation, feelings of bitterness and estrangement, have their root in nothing but pride.
~ Andrew Murray
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There is great need for the preaching of love. God sometimes allows bitterness to arise between Christians, that they may view the terrible power of sin in their hearts and shrink back at the sight. How greatly a minister and his people should feel the importance of Christ's command to love one another. A life of great holiness will result, if we only but love each other as Christ loves us.
~ Andrew Murray
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Let him consider how all lack of love; all disregard for the needs, feelings, and weakness of others; all sharp and hasty judgments and words, so often excused under the plea of being outright and honest; all manifestations of temper, touchiness, and irritation; all feelings of bitterness and estrangement, have their root in nothing but pride, that only seeks itself.
~ Andrew Murray
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We all recognize grief in moments that should be celebrations; it is the salt in the pudding.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
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You could almost have it both ways—you could forgive this Larry, struggling with his cane and Wanda and harbors and restaurants and shopping, his cancer and gays and Jews and assholes, forgive him and let him die forgiven. And still never forgive the one who left.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
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Sergeyich diluted his bitter thoughts with honey and felt better.
~ Andrey Kurkov
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Ling, my soul you sting, in pain I sing, my coffin you bring.
~ Samit Basu
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ANIMOSITY (ANIMO'SITY) n.s.[animositas, Lat.] Vehemence of hatred; passionate malignity. It implies rather the disposition to break out into outrages, than the outrage itself. They were sure to bring passion
~ Samuel Johnson
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the mind, in weariness or leisure, recurs constantly to the favourite conception, and feasts on the luscious falsehood whenever she is offended with the bitterness of truth.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Talking about medicine, I told him with bitterness about my growing cynicism about what I could do, and he said, "No, we don't cure. I never bought that either. I went through the same cynicism—all that training, and then this helplessness. And yet, in spite of all our doubt, we can give something. Not cure, no. What sustains us is when we find a way to be compassionate, to love. And the most loving thing we do is to be with a patient, like you are being with me.
~ Samuel Shem
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O my brethren! I have told Most bitter truth, but without bitterness. Nor deem my zeal fractious or mistimed; For never can true courage dwell with them Who, playing tricks with conscience, dare not look At their own vices.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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The very deep did rot: O Christ! That ever this should be! Yea, slimy things did crawl with legs Upon the slimy sea.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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The bitterness of living in a mess remains long after the sweetness of resting is forgotten.
~ Sandra Felton
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You would have thought I'd feel brittle too, being such a bitter, angry bitch. But I didn't. I felt nothing, really, just the sense that now the circle I'd always kept small was a little smaller. Maybe Chris could be saved that easily. But not me. Never me.
~ Sarah Dessen
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