“It is possible to continue turning the other cheek when one has stopped counting.” — Matshona Dhliwayo Copy Share Image
“Forgiving yourself can prove as difficult as licking a scab off your elbow.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
“It is incredible how many hurts can be healed by the two words, 'I'm sorry.” — Matshona Dhliwayo Copy Share Image
“My soul is always in the divine light of vibrational joy and forgiveness.” — Debbie A. Anderson Copy Share Image
“The perfect gift we could give ourselves is the will to forgive.” — Charlena Jackson Copy Share Image
“When we forgive, we're saying to our heart that we are ready to move on.” — Milan Ljubincic Copy Share Image
“If our eyes could see everything, every man would see his own faults.” — Matshona Dhliwayo Copy Share Image
“We are quick to forgive and forget about the past, or our memories when we find the present satisfying.” — Mwanandeke Kindembo Copy Share Image
“We cannot instantaneously force ourselves to forgive—and forgiveness happens at a different pace for everyone and is dependent on the particulars of… — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
“You are not required to retaliate against people who do you wrong. Release the anger, forgive them, and move on so that… — Germany Kent Copy Share Image
“Forgiving someone else doesn't give them a free pass. It gives you a free pass to move on.” — Charles F. Glassman Copy Share Image
“Seventy times seven" is a medicine for a healing community, not for a community with all the answers beforehand and all the… — Richard Rohr Copy Share Image
“True forgiveness creates the space for someone to be better even when they can’t see why they need to be better, or… — Troy Hadeed Copy Share Image
“Forgiveness is a personal process that doesn’t depend on us having direct contact with the people who have hurt us.” — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
“Even if God forgives you, you do not forgive yourself. You live in your sorrow like a room of mirrors that reflects… — Rebecca Johns Copy Share Image
“I understand that you are claiming it is almost impossible to forgive, but only easier to forget. The truth is that, you… — Mwanandeke Kindembo Copy Share Image
“Respect, when rooted in genuine admiration and understanding, becomes a bridge that connects individuals, fostering empathy, acceptance, and a deep appreciation for… — Sanjeev Himachali Copy Share Image
“Forgiveness is freedom. Forgiveness is liberation. Forgiveness is a choice. If you forgive and forget you are free but, if you keep… — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Copy Share Image
“You can't restore anything you've previously done, but you can face up to it. You can enlighten the reality. You can entreat… — Nehali Lalwani Copy Share Image
“Every grievance you hold hides a little more of the light of the world from your eyes until the darkness becomes overwhelming.… — Donna Goddard Copy Share Image
“By seeking forgiveness from about ten people, at different times as a part of my personal transformation effort, I realise that in… — Ramesh Sood Copy Share Image
“We cannot separate forgiveness and social inequality in trauma recovery as forgiveness, trauma, and recovery always occur in a social and political… — Amanda Ann Gregory Copy Share Image
“I have learned to accept the things I don't approve and those I cannot change and I have learned to release and… — Euginia Herlihy Copy Share Image
“With thousands of years of history frozen in time, it's no wonder that many southerners like me romanticize the north as a… — Shannon M Mullen Copy Share Image
“Learn to let go and be quick to forgive. It puts ease into your heart and makes you a believer of unlimited… — Mlungisi Simelane Copy Share Image
“Thoughts of estrangement and unforgiveness take no prisoners. They may come like thieves in the night, or devious daylight muggers, to waylay… — Roger Macdonald Andrew Copy Share Image
“Letting go of control is a transformative practice that invites serendipity and unexpected marvels into our lives. By relinquishing rigid expectations and… — T.L. Workman Copy Share Image
“It is up to each one of us to immunize ourselves from any disabling bolts of anger and defend ourselves from the… — Kilroy J. Oldster Copy Share Image
“Remember every mistreatment experience shows up to give you the opportunity to learn love at a deeper level. You don’t need to… — Kimberly Giles Copy Share Image
“Just as I’m about to continue walking along the shoreline, the left third of the iceberg breaks off suddenly and crashes violently,… — Shannon M Mullen Copy Share Image
“There are an incalculable—even infinite—number of situations in which we can practice forgiveness. Expecting it to be a singular action—motivated by the… — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image