Christian-fiction Quote by Carolyn Miller Download Open image ““Perhaps forgiveness was linked to choosing to be kind to one's enemies.”” — Carolyn Miller ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Christian-fiction Forgiveness
“If I could forgive, it meant I was a strong, good person who could take responsibility for the path I had chosen for myself,… — Piper Kerman Copy Share Image
“Forgiveness, no matter your motive, is a dynamic of mutual healing.” — Bryant McGill Copy Share Image
“Forgiveness was a strange gift. One that had to be shared in order to be kept.” — Tamera Alexander Copy Share Image
“They knew what forgiveness was; they were willing to take him for better or worse; they loved him.” — Richard Yates Copy Share Image
“She was busy thinking about the concept of forgiveness. It was such a lovely, generous idea when it wasn’t linked to something awful that… — Liane Moriarty Copy Share Image
“Maybe it’s about who can do what to whom and be forgiven for it.” — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
“I had no interest in forgiveness. Hate and betrayal had burned any goodness, any honor, right out of me.” — Natasha Knight Copy Share Image
“Some enemies are not worthy of being forgiven, even if they are forgiven a million times.” — Fahad Basheer Copy Share Image
“Unforgiveness is a poison that shrivels the heart. It means a person cannot truly live in the present as they're always thinking about the… — Carolyn Miller Copy Share Image
“[He] wanted her to be his. But despite her mother's confidence, Charlotte was still too hesitant for words to be rashly spoken. He needed… — Carolyn Miller Copy Share Image
“How childish to have thought love was something that happened to her rather than something she could learn to cultivate.” — Carolyn Miller Copy Share Image
“I certainly struggled with anger and resentment for quite some time." "And how did you change?" "God used Aunt Drusilla to help me see… — Carolyn Miller Copy Share Image
“Around her shone the nameless charms unmarked by her alone—the light of Love, the purity of Grace, the mind, the Music breathing from her… — Carolyn Miller Copy Share Image
“To wish good for someone who has hurt you surely required something from God.” — Carolyn Miller Copy Share Image
“I've never minded finding out what others thought I didn't know. Titus Ray, Chapter 3” — Luana Ehrlich Copy Share Image
“Make good and sure your clients all call themselves Americans —proudly so, defiantly, loudly— but without any more thought about it than wearing a… — Geoffrey Wood Copy Share Image
“Funny how often something she'd been so certain she needed turned out not to be a need at all, but a want--when the real… — Tamera Alexander Copy Share Image
“Don't think for a minute that God has forgotten about you or doesn't have your back. And don't base God's love or desire to… — Susan May Warren Copy Share Image
“She might not be as hard-hitting as Tzivia, but she had a depth of sincerity and gentleness that he appreciated. Needed. She cared about… — Ronie Kendig Copy Share Image
“The Bible is the one book we’ve most succeeded in having them never read as a book. Keep it that way.” — Geoffrey Wood Copy Share Image
“Most of [her ashes] fell into the river in a long gray curtain. But some was caught by the wind and blown upward toward… — Kimberly Cutter Copy Share Image
“Facing our fears, skeletons, and mistakes is paramount in finding ourselves-in living with ourselves. Once it's done, that fear will be laid to rest,… — Cindy Woodsmall Copy Share Image
“It was like magic, but so much of magic is about misdirection, whereas so much of redemption is straightforward and ordinary, piercing true and… — Geoffrey Wood Copy Share Image
“Though I despise it, I do not doubt His Love for the creatures. I have seen it —His ever-reaching outward for any hand that… — Geoffrey Wood Copy Share Image
“Sin says, "Do you have a relationship with God, the gods, or a emulate something in the fashion of a god (nature, science, etc.?… — Stephen and Tiffany Domena Copy Share Image
“Pride had a very similar character with Lust. He was difficult to satisfy, but rather than desiring tasty foods, Pride desired valuable possessions. Man… — Stephen and Tiffany Domena Copy Share Image