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A benevolent malefactor, merciful, gentle, helpful, clement, a convict, returning good for evil, giving back pardon for hatred, preferring pity to vengeance, preferring to ruin himself rather than to ruin his enemy, saving him who had smitten him, kneeling on the heights of virtue, more nearly akin to an angel than to a man. Javert was constrained to admit to himself that this monster existed. Things could not go on in this manner.
— Victor Hugo
Our mind is enriched by what we receive, our heart by what we give.
— Victor Hugo
Is it not the best pity, when a man has a sore point, not to touch it at all?
— Victor Hugo
Have mercy, and forgive us, Father. We've saved our sacred images, but sacrificed Your image within our souls.
— Cathy Gohlke
It's never too late. We've come around to a better way of life with showing love and giving love. That's what matters.
— Glenn Beck
Peace comes with forgiveness. And sometimes forgiveness must be earned—not from other men, but from our own hearts and spirits.
— Glenn Beck
I believed that was the point of real forgiveness: It was freely given. Grace-filled. Unsolicited.
— Glenn Beck
People before paper; stories before statistics.
— Gloria Steinem
When peace comes we will perhaps in time be able to forgive the Arabs for killing our sons, but it will be harder for us to forgive them for having forced us to kill their sons. Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us.
— Golda Meir
The willingness to forgive is a sign of spiritual and emotional maturity. It is one of the great virtues to which we all should aspire. Imagine a world filled with individuals willing both to apologize and to accept an apology. Is there any problem that could not be solved among people who possessed the humility and largeness of spirit and soul to do either -- or both -- when needed?
— Gordon Hinckley
The remedy for most marital stress is not in divorce. It is in repentance and forgiveness, in sincere expressions of charity and service. It is not in separation. It is in simple integrity that leads a man and a woman to square up their shoulders and meet their obligations. It is found in the Golden Rule, a time-honored principle that should first and foremost find expression in marriage.
— Gordon Hinckley
Imagine how our own families, let alone the world, would change if we vowed to keep faith with one another, strengthen one another, look for and accentuate the virtues in one another, and speak graciously concerning one another. Imagine the cumulative effect if we treated each other with respect and acceptance, if we willingly provided support. Such interactions practiced on a small scale would surely have a rippling effect throughout our homes and communities and, eventually, society at large.
— Gordon Hinckley