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Quotes About Forgiveness

I didn't mean to hurt you. -You shouldnae have been able to. She blinked at that, but knew what he meant. -I suppose not, no. we're still strangers. More or less. -Only in the measure of time could we consider ourselved that. (Graham & Katie) Some Like It Scot
~ Donna Kauffman
It's more important to understand people than to forgive them.
~ Donna Leon
Forgive me, for all the things I did but mostly for the ones I did not.
~ Donna Tartt
Sometimes when I saw him at a distance – fists in pockets, whistling, bobbing along with his springy old walk – I would have a strong pang of affection mixed with regret. I forgave him, a hundred times over, and never on the basis of anything more than this: a look, a gesture, a certain tilt of his head.
~ Donna Tartt
Forgive me for for all the things that i did, but mostly for all the things i didn't do
~ Donna Tartt
only now was it starting to make sense why Lady Macbeth could never scrub the blood off her hands, why it was still there after she washed it away.
~ Donna Tartt
I forgave him, a hundred times over, and never on the basis of anything more than this: a look, a gesture, a certain tilt of his head.
~ Donna Tartt
I thought she was going to say, because I don't love you, which probably would have been more or less the truth, but instead, to my surprise, she said: Because I love Henry. Henry's dead. I can't help it. I still love him. I loved him, too, I said. For just a moment, I thought I felt her waver. But then she looked away. I know you did, she said. But it's not enough.
~ Donna Tartt
Forgive me for all the things I did, but mostly for the things I didn't
~ Donna Tartt
I wanted her to know just how much I loved her while also letting her know that she bore not one particle of blame for not loving me back.
~ Donna Tartt
The sin of David stands out like a tar-baby in a field of snow, like a blackberry in a bowl of cream. It may cause us to miss the greatness of the man. Remember that sin was the exception in David's life—not the pattern of it. The Word of God does not play down the sin of David; it does not whitewash the man. God doesn't say it is not sin. God is going to call it sin, and David will be punished for it.
~ J. Vernon McGee
He sins because he is a sinner. Fundamentally, on the inside, man is a sinner, and that accounts for his actions. I am sure that many people in that day said of the Assyrians,
~ J. Vernon McGee
nobody is perfect. Anyone can backslide, even with the best of intentions. That be what the road to hell is paved with, they say.
~ J.A. Konrath
He does not regard the quantity of faith, but the quality. He does not measure its degree, but its truth. He will not break any bruised reed, nor quench any smoking flax. He will never let it be said that any perished at the foot of the cross.
~ J.C. Ryle
The love of the bible will show itself in a believer's readiness to bear evil as well as to do good. It will make him patient under provocation, forgiving when injured, meek when unjustly attacked, quiet when slandered. It will make him hear much, put up with much and look over much, submit often and deny himself often, all for the sake of peace.
~ J.C. Ryle
The love of Christ to sinners is the very essence and marrow of the Gospel.
~ J.C. Ryle
We can never hear too much about Jesus Christ.
~ J.C. Ryle
One thief was saved that no sinner might despair, but only one, that no sinner might presume.
~ J.C. Ryle
A holy man will follow after meekness, longsuffering, gentleness, patience, kind tempers, government of his tongue. He will bear much, forbear much, overlook much and be slow to talk of standing on his rights. We see a bright example of this in the behaviour of David when Shimei cursed him, and of Moses when Aaron and Miriam spake against him (2 Samuel 16: 10; Numbers 12: 3).
~ J.C. Ryle
Do we ourselves repent? This, after all, is the question which most nearly concerns us. Have we been convinced of sin by the Holy Spirit? Have we fled to Jesus for deliverance from the wrath to come? Do we know anything of a broken and contrite heart, and a thorough hatred of sin? Can we say, "I repent," as well as "I believe?" If not, let us not delude our minds with the idea that our sins are yet forgiven. It is written, "Except you repent, you shall all likewise perish." (Luke 13:3.)
~ J.C. Ryle
But God hath undertaken to right Himself. He will reckon with them. He hath undertaken to see that the debts due to Him are paid. All their sins are written in His book: not one of them is forgotten, and every one must be paid…"He will not be slack to him that hateth him, he will repay him to his face" (Deu 7:10).
~ J.C. Ryle
The door of mercy is set wide open. The door is not yet locked. The door can be opened. God's heart is full of love. God's heart is full of compassion. Whoever and whatever a person might have been, at midnight or at any time, whenever he returns to God, he will find God willing to receive him, ready to pardon him, and glad to have him at home. All things are ready. Whoever desires to enter can come in.
~ J.C. Ryle
In grace as well as in providence, Christ works still. He is ever taking away sin.
~ J.C. Ryle
Señor, perdona todos mis pecados y, especialmente, los de omisión".
~ J.C. Ryle