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Forgiving Quotes - Page 25

It is easier often to forgive than to be forgiven; yet it is fatal to be willing to be forgiven by God and to be reluctant to be forgiven by men

Charles Williams (2016). “The Image of the City and Other Essays”, p.141, Wipf and Stock Publishers

The gospel is a gospel of giving and forgiving.

Charles Spurgeon (2010). “Collected Works Vol. 2”, p.273, Lulu.com

I have never thought that the circumstance of God's having forgiven me was any reason why I should forgive myself.

Charles Simeon (1847). “Memoirs of the life of the Rev. Charles Simeon ...”, p.303

Take the pencil and write under my name, 'I forgive her.

Charles Dickens (2016). “Great Expectations”, p.378, Xist Publishing

To forgive is not to forget, but rather to re-member whatever has been dismembered.

Carter Heyward (1984). “Our Passion for Justice: Images of Power, Sexuality, and Liberation”

I have seen that every one forgives much in themselves that they find unpardonable in other people.

Amelia E. Barr (2017). “The Maid of Maiden Lane: A Sequel to "The Bow of Orange Ribbon." A Love Story”, p.242, Sai ePublications via PublishDrive

Good-nature and good-sense must ever join; To err is human, to forgive, divine.

Alexander Pope, Alexander Dyce (1866). “Poetical Works”, p.22

If some one commits an error and wrong toward you, you must instantly forgive him.

"The Promulgation of Universal Peace". Book by Abdu'l-Bahá, reference.bahai.org. 1922.