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Quotes About Reconciliation

We all come from divorce. This is an age of divorce. Things that belong together have been taken apart. And you can't put it all back together again. What you can do, is the only thing that you can do. You take two things that ought to be together and you put them together. Two things! Not all things.
~ Wendell Berry
For what seemed a long time Mat knelt there with his father's dead wrist in his hand, while his mind arrived and arrived and yet arrived at that place and time and that body lying still on the soiled and bloodied stones.
~ Wendell Berry
It is useless to try to adjudicate a long-standing animosity by asking who started it or who is the most wrong. The only sufficient answer is to give up the animosity and try forgiveness, to try to love our enemies and to talk to them and (if we pray) to pray for them. If we can't do any of that, then we must begin again by trying to imagine our enemies' children who, like our children, are in mortal danger because of enmity that they did not cause.
~ Wendell Berry
I was a cut-rate prodigal.
~ Wendell Berry
But there was no final firestorm, just a long night of negotiations where we tried to get our old selves back, to disown who we'd been for the past three months, because we'd been the wrong people all along.
~ Wendy McClure
she eventually forgave him, because she understood him.
~ Whitney Otto
The knife of historical relativism... which has cut to pieces all metaphysics and religion must also bring about healing.
~ Wilhelm Dilthey
It is plain that she has loved him, throughout the estrangement between them.
~ Wilkie Collins
Instead of sacking cities and wrecking temples he showed a courteous respect for the deities of the conquered, and contributed to maintain their shrines; even the Babylonians, who had resisted him so long, warmed towards him when they found him preserving their sanctuaries and honoring
~ Will Durant
And throughout all Eternity I forgive you, you forgive me. As our dear Redeemer said: "This the Wine, and this the Bread.
~ William Blake
Throughout all eternity I forgive you you forgive me.
~ William Blake
Let the snake wait under his weed and the writing be of words, slow and quick, sharp to strike, quiet to wait, sleepless. --through metaphor to reconcile the people and the stones. Compose. (No ideas but in things) Invent! Saxifrage is my flower that splits the rocks.
~ William Carlos Williams
If you are not already too blind too deaf, too lost in the past to know or to care— I will write a book about you— making you live (in a book!) as you still desperately want to live— to live always—unforgiving
~ William Carlos Williams
We shall not kill and maybe next time we even won't.
~ William Faulkner
Let the past abolish the past when -- and if -- it can substitute something better.
~ William Faulkner
She accepted that--not reconciled: accepted--as though there is a breathing-point in outrage when you can accept it almost with gratitude since you can say to yourself, 'thank God, this is all; at least I now know all of it--
~ William Faulkner
All the warm salt water of the bathing pool and the shouting and splashing and laughing were only just sufficient to bring them together again.
~ William Golding
Something to forgive is a purer joy than geometry.
~ William Golding
sorry about that, Helen)
~ William Goldman
Oh, Westley, I didn't mean that, I didn't, I didn't, not a single syllabub of it." Now Westley knew that she meant to say "not a single syllable of it," because a syllabub was something you ate, with cream and wine mixed in together to form the base. But he also knew an apology when he heard one. So he held her very close, and shut his loving eyes, and only whispered, "I knew it was false, believe me, every single syllabub.
~ William Goldman
The framers reconciled in a somewhat rough-hewn way the need for an antimajoritarian institution such as the Supreme Court to interpret a written constitution within a broader system of government basically committed to majority rule.
~ William H. Rehnquist
non-resistance, when successful, turns enemies into friends;
~ William James
It may be that no religious reconciliation with the absolute totality of things is possible. Some evils, indeed, are ministerial to higher forms of good; but it may be that there are forms of evil so extreme as to enter into no good system whatsoever…
~ William James
Of all that we're asked to give others in this life, the most difficult to offer may be forgiveness.
~ William Kent Krueger