Quotes about Grudge
You and I are commanded—not urged, commanded—to keep no list of wrongs.
— Max Lucado
I know from personal experience how damaging it can be to live with bitterness and unforgiveness. I like to say it's like taking poison and hoping your enemy will die. And it really is that harmful to us to live this way.
— Joyce Meyer
To be unforgiving is like to drink poison and wait for someone else to die!!
— Bishop TD Jakes
Someone once said that you don't hold a grudge. It holds you. Holding a grudge is self-inflicted pain. Consequently, bitterness doesn't imprison those who hurt you. It imprisons you.
— Frank Viola
Let me say before I go any further that I forgive nobody. I wish them all an atrocious life and then the fires and ice of hell and in the execrable generations to come an honoured name.
— Samuel Beckett
If you hold a grudge, you doubt the Judge.
— John Piper
If you can't forgive and forget, pick one.
— Robert Brault
Oh, I think some parts of it are fine, conceded Davy. That story about Joseph now—it's bully. But if I'd been Joseph Iwouldn't have forgive the brothers. No, siree, Anne. I'd have cut all their heads off.
— LM Montgomery
He who has not forgiven an enemy has never yet tasted one of the most sublime enjoyments of life.
— CS Lewis
The state of your heart dictates whether you harbor a grudge or give grace, seek self-pity or seek Christ, drink human misery or taste God's mercy.
— Max Lucado
When we don't forgive, we're not hurting the other person. We're not hurting the company that did us wrong. We're not hurting God. We're only hurting ourselves.
— Joel Osteen
Never to forgive—never to forget
— Frank Herbert