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Quotes About Forgiveness

To forget is good—but hard. To forgive is better.            Best of all is reconciliation.
~ Hans von Luck
'Caught' is a novel of forgiveness, and the past and the present - who should be and who shouldn't be forgiven. None of my books are ever just about thrills, or it won't work.
~ Harlan Coben
Trust is like that. You can break it for a good reason. But it still remains broken.
~ Harlan Coben
For a short time, I hated them. But when you think about it, what good does that do?It takes so much to hold on to hate—you lose your grip on what's important, you know?
~ Harlan Coben
Children need love, especially when they do not deserve it.
~ Harold Hulbert
Is there an answer to the question of why bad things happen to good people?...The response would be…to forgive the world for not being perfect, to forgive God for not making a better world, to reach out to the people around us, and to go on living despite it all…no longer asking why something happened, but asking how we will respond, what we intend to do now that it has happened.
~ Harold Kushner
This love of Christ and for Christ impels us day after day, taking up our tasks one after another, in full knowledge that our work no matter how tiring and repetitive is really his own. We have nothing to give to others that we ourselves have not first received. His gifts of forgiveness, life, and salvation are inexhaustible.
~ Harold L. Senkbeil
The church is not a religious club for the morally superior, but a community of sinners saved by grace.
~ HAROLD O. J. BROWN
Christianity is not primarily a religion of morality, but a religion of grace.
~ HAROLD O. J. BROWN
I thought so too," he said, shaking his head, "but now I don't know. I had hoped that by working with the people, we would forget the old animosities and differences. That's the only way for us to get along: by working together in a common effort. That way we'd get to know each other and understand that each of us are looking for the same thing. Then we wouldn't have any differences.
~ Harold Robbins
Are you capable of forgiving and loving God even when you have found out that He is not perfect, even when He has let you down and disappointed you by permitting bad luck and sickness and cruelty in His world, and permitting some of those things to happen to you? Can you learn to love and forgive Him despite His limitations, as Job does, and as you once learned to forgive and love your parents even though they were not as wise, as strong, or as perfect as you needed them to be?
~ Harold S. Kushner
I believe strongly that one of the primary goals of religion is to teach people to like themselves and feel good about themselves. All my experience has taught me that people who feel good about themselves will be more generous, more forgiving of others, less defensive about their mistakes, more assessable to change, and better able to cope with misfortune and adversity.
~ Harold S. Kushner
Perhaps they suspected that I thought less of them because I knew it. (I'm too aware of human frailty to have let that happen. If anything, I thought more of them for wanting to face up to what they had done and for trying to change.)
~ Harold S. Kushner
when you are able to forgive yourself and to forgive people around you for not being perfect, I will recognize you as My child.
~ Harold S. Kushner
My list of the worst offenses against God would begin with hurting another person, cheating another person, shaming another person.
~ Harold S. Kushner
Forgiveness is a favor we do for ourselves, not a favor we do to the other party.
~ Harold S. Kushner
That is why we have to make room in our lives for people who may sometimes disappoint or exasperate us. If we hold our friends to a standard of perfection, or if they do that to us, we will end up far lonelier than we want to be.
~ Harold S. Kushner
play The Tempest
~ Harold Schechter
Every instance of forgiveness and release is a like a cosmic galaxy of potential being birthed through love.
~ Harold W. Becker
I've buried all the hatchets. But I know where I've buried them and I can dig them up again if necessary.
~ Harold Wilson
Tom opened his eyes, and looked upon his master. "Ye poor miserable critter!" he said, "there ain't no more ye can do! I forgive ye, with all my soul!" and he fainted entirely away.
~ Harriet Beecher Stowe
No, no, no!" said Tom, holding her small hands, which were clenched with spasmodic violence. "No, ye poor, lost soul, that ye mustn't do. The dear, blessed Lord never shed no blood but his own, and that he poured out for us when we was enemies. Lord, help us to follow his steps, and love our enemies.
~ Harriet Beecher Stowe
These critters ain't like white folks, you know; they gets over things, only manage right.
~ Harriet Beecher Stowe
Father forgive them, for they know not what they do
~ Harriet Beecher Stowe