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Quotes about forgiveness
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Little, vicious minds abound with anger and revenge, and are incapable of feeling the pleasure of forgiving their enemies. (Coco James)
Wrongs are often forgiven, but contempt never is. Our pride remembers it forever. It implies a discovery of weakness, which we are more careful to conceal than a crime. Many a man will confess his crimes to a friend; but I never knew a man that would tell his silly weaknesses to his most intimate one. (Coco James)
Those who easily forgive invite offenses. (Coco James)
It is easier to forgive an enemy than a friend. (Coco James)
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When you are happy you can forgive a great deal. (Coco James)
Once a woman has forgiven her man, she must not reheat his sins for breakfast. (Coco James)
What is forgiven is usually well remembered. (Coco James)
Right actions in the future are the best apologies for bad actions in the past. (Coco James)
Would not love see returning penitence afar off, and fall on its neck and kiss it? (Coco James)
Forgive, son; men are men; they needs must err. (Coco James)
A man must learn to forgive himself. (Coco James)
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned. (Coco James)
Forgiveness is a virtue of the brave. (Coco James)
The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. (Coco James)
If the other person injures you, you may forget the injury; but if you injure him you will always remember. (Coco James)
If a good person does you wrong, act as though you had not noticed it. They will make note of this and not remain in your debt long. (Coco James)
A winner rebukes and forgives; a loser is too timid to rebuke and too petty to forgive (Coco James)
He that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass if he would ever reach heaven; for everyone has need to be forgiven. (Coco James)
Forgive you? -- Oh, of course, dear, a dozen times a week! We women were created forgiveness but to speak. (Coco James)
Nobody ever forgets where he buried the hatchet. (Coco James)
I can have peace of mind only when I forgive rather than judge. (Coco James)
We easily pardon an offense we had part in. (Coco James)
We pardon to the extent that we love. (Coco James)
He who has not forgiven an enemy has never yet tasted one of the most sublime enjoyments of life. (Coco James)
Forgive thyself little, and others much. (Coco James)
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