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Quotes about Reconciliation

I can only grant forgiveness to the other person if he repents and admits he has sinned against me.
— Timothy Lane
For only blood can wipe out blood, And only tears can heal: And the crimson stain that was of Cain Became Christ's snow-white seal. VI.
— Oscar Wilde
We are much more forgiving of those who are willing to come clean right away.
— Dale Carnegie
Now just think of what the quality of life and character must be in a person who would routinely interrupt sacred rituals to pursue reconciliation with a fellow human being. What kind of thought life, what feeling tones and moods, what habits of body and mind, what kinds of deliberations and choices would you find in such a person? When you answer these questions, you will have a vision of the true "rightness beyond" that is at home in God's kingdom of power and love.
— Dallas Willard
We forgive someone of a wrong they have done us when we decide that we will not make them suffer for it in any way.
— Dallas Willard
The assurance of Heaven is never given to the person. And that's why at the core of the Christian faith is the grace of God. If there's one word I would grab from all of that, it's forgiveness — that you can be forgiven. I can be forgiven, and it is of the grace of God. But once you understand that, I think the ramifications are worldwide.
— Ravi Zacharias
Let go of offence. Let go of fear. Let go of revenge. Don't live angry, let go now!
— Joel Osteen
Hatred stirs up conflict, but love covers over all wrongs.
— Proverbs 10:12
With malice towards none; with charity for all.
— Abraham Lincoln
The full potentialities of human fury cannot be reached until a friend of both parties tactfully intervenes.
— GK Chesterton
We all come from divorce. This is an age of divorce. Things that belong together have been taken apart. And you can't put it all back together again. What you can do, is the only thing that you can do. You take two things that ought to be together and you put them together. Two things! Not all things.
— Wendell Berry
It is useless to try to adjudicate a long-standing animosity by asking who started it or who is the most wrong. The only sufficient answer is to give up the animosity and try forgiveness, to try to love our enemies and to talk to them and (if we pray) to pray for them. If we can't do any of that, then we must begin again by trying to imagine our enemies' children who, like our children, are in mortal danger because of enmity that they did not cause.
— Wendell Berry