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Quotes About Grudge

If you get yourself killed, I'll find your grave and spit on it," she threatened.
~ Julie Garwood
Albo niczego nie mo?na wybaczy?, albo nie ma nic do wybaczania.
~ K.J. Bishop
The Irish do not want anyone to wish them well; they want everyone to wish their enemies ill.
~ Harold Nicolson
A rivalry is me and James DeGale. That is ingrained in people now.
~ George Groves
Someone once said that you don't hold a grudge. It holds you. Holding a grudge is self-inflicted pain. Consequently, bitterness doesn't imprison those who hurt you. It imprisons you.
~ Frank Viola
No. Resentment is part of envy.
~ Brene Brown
The Dalmatian tribes and the Pannonians, at least of the region of the Save, for a short time obeyed the Roman governors; but they bore the new rule with an ever increasing grudge, above all on account of the taxes, to which they were unaccustomed, and which were relentlessly exacted.
~ Theodor Mommsen
Let me face bare-handed a dozen highly trained and fully armed gladiators, each with a personal grudge against me, than a lawyer with a single pointed question.
~ Stephen Baxter
Unless it does turn out to be you, of course," Izzy adds. "Then I'll spit on your grave myself. Take you to the last house on the left just before dawn.
~ Stephen Graham Jones
Most people tire of a lecture in ten minutes; clever people can do it in five. Sensible people never go to lectures at all. But the people who do go to a lecture and who get tired of it, presently hold it as a sort of grudge against the lecturer personally. In reality his sufferings are worse than theirs.
~ Stephen Leacock
When you forgive, it does not mean that you have submitted, it simply means that you have made a choice to stop bearing any grudge.
~ Stephen Richards
Your forgiveness or failure to forgive simply takes you nearer or further away from your ultimate goal. There are no two ways to deal with it, there is only one.
~ Stephen Richards
When you hold a grudge, you want someone else's sorrow to reflect your level of hurt but the two rarely meet.
~ Steve Maraboli
If you haven't forgiven someone, it does not hurt that person. They're sleeping at night. You're holding onto that, and all the damage is being done to you internally.
~ Tyler Perry
I could live in a house in the sky with a golden car and have a billion dollars in the bank, and I'd still have a chip on my shoulder. When I feel slighted, I hold on to that. It's a good thing.
~ Ethan Carter III
I do not mourn the death of the printed letter in a snobby, East Coast, patrician way - 'Where have our manners gone?' - but because I love objects, I love paper, and I love something that I can hold to my chest for a moment. Still, I bear no grudge against the e-mail form itself.
~ Jami Attenberg
She thought of Jonah and regretted that she hadn't really forgiven him as she'd promised. Holding a grudge suddenly seemed so contrary to her own happiness, so pointless. What good was it? No good, because it kept them apart. She wished she could tell him she was finally ready to start over and make it work, to forgive Adriana, as well.
~ Brenda Novak
Bode Gazzer was five feet six and had never forgiven his parents for it. He wore three-inch snakeskin shitkickers and walked with a swagger that suggested not brawn so much as hemorrhoidal tribulation.
~ Carl Hiaasen
Revenge is such a tiresome business.
~ Terry Brooks
A GRUDGE IS A HEAVY THING TO CARRY.
~ Terry McMillan
If anyone lacked the gene for holding a grudge, it was Frost, whose legendary congeniality only served to make Jane look bad.
~ Tess Gerritsen
Carrying a grudge is a heavy burden. As you forgive, you will feel the joy of being forgiven.
~ Henry B. Eyring
There was just something about me she did not like.
~ Andy Griffith
I readily admit that I'm not, and have never been, big on forgiving. That doesn't mean I will seek revenge - It just means I don't forgive.
~ Karen E. Quinones Miller