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Quotes About Reconciliation

If you want to make peace, you don't talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies.
~ Moshe Dayan
Please choose the way of peace…In the short term there may be winners and losers in this war that we all dread. But that never can, nor never will justify the suffering, pain and loss of life your weapons will cause.
~ Mother Teresa
Kas?m: ... kalbimin kuyusunda bir y?lan uyuyor bilmiyorum ne zaman u?rar d??ar? öyle zamanlarda tan?m?yorum ne kalbimi ne kendimi kan döktükçe ar?n?yorum suçlar?mdan daha büyük günahlara... ar?n?yorum f?rt?nal? ruhlar?n f?rt?nal? havalarda sakinle?mesi gibi içimdeki gazab? d???mdaki dünyada görünce uysalla??yorum ... Geyikler Lanetler / Mezopotamya Üçlemesi
~ Unknown
Easy to forget is the quickest path to forgiveness.
~ Unknown
Even though we know our enemies, but we still welcome them with open hands.
~ Unknown
Once you come to the conclusion that all demons were once angels. Maybe even the devil can one day be forgiven and return to heaven. Living happily ever after. We want a happy ending.
~ Unknown
Reconcile with all the types of fears and learn to forgive yourself in times of difficulty.
~ Unknown
Reconcile with your heart and mind then allow your soul to penetrate through the veil of all illusions.
~ Unknown
The best way to forgive is to forgive without showing forgiveness in your eyes, but in the heart.
~ Unknown
There is no peace without forgetting past events.
~ Unknown
Time and effective communication are the best medicine in love. Consider all the imbalances and get back to normal. Literally fixing your love life with your partner.
~ Unknown
To overcome oneself, one must reconcile and end the battle between heart and mind.
~ Unknown
We love to be forgiven, but we hate to forgive others; unless they fall on their knees to worship us.
~ Unknown
Miriam realizes she is a broken vessel, pieces of her scattered everywhere. She has been finding those pieces, in their many forms, and bringing them together so she can be whole again.
~ Myla Goldberg
The Word through whom all things were made is now the Word through whom all things are remade.
~ Unknown
He is saying, as he says extensively in Romans 8, that the whole creation is longing for its exodus, and that when God is all in all even the division between heaven and earth, God's space and human space, will be done away with (as we see also in Revelation 21). Paul's message to the pagan world is the fulfilled-Israel message: the one creator God is, through the fulfilment of his covenant with Israel, reconciling the world to himself.
~ Unknown
The fact is that when we forgive someone we not only release them from the burden of our anger and its possible consequences; we release ourselves from the burden of whatever it was they had done to us, and from the crippled emotional state in which we shall go on living if we don't forgive them and instead cling to our anger and bitterness.
~ Unknown
Our task [as Christians] is to be faithful to the calling of the cross; to live in God's new world as the agents of his love,and to pray that the cross we carry today will become part of the healing and reconciliation of the world. We will not understand in the present time how it is that our pain, our illness, our heartbreak, our deep frustration, is somehow taken up into the pain of God and the healing of the world; but if we offer it back to God that is precisely what will happen.
~ Unknown
Jews too, have assumed otherwise (suggesting, for instance, that Paul the Apostle was a traitor to the Jewish world or that he had never really understood it in the first place), the point is worth stressing before we even approach the main work of Paul's life.
~ Unknown
that God's call of Abraham and his family was designed to put right what was wrong with the world.
~ Unknown
we recognize that the world as a whole needs, longs for, aches and yearns and cries out for forgiveness—for that collective, global sigh of relief that means that nobody need seek vengeance ever again; that nobody will bear a grudge ever again; that the million wrongs with which the world has been so horribly defaced will be put right at last;
~ Unknown
Forgiveness doesn't mean that we don't take evil seriously after all; it means that we do.
~ Unknown
Wherever he went, he was celebrating the arrival of God's kingdom, as often as not by partying with people who would normally be excluded because of their apparently shady moral background. Wherever
~ Unknown
Forgiveness doesn't mean "I didn't really mind" or "it didn't really matter.
~ Unknown