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Quotes about Resolution

Part of the happiness of life consists not in fighting battles, but in avoiding them. A masterly retreat is in itself a victory.
- Norman Vincent Peale
Everything you blame, you're stuck with. Bless it. Wish it well. Wish it its own freedom, and it will be very powerful in the way that it will not come back to you. If you don't forgive it, if you don't bless it, if you don't wish it well, the energy will just be magnetically drawn back to you because it's looking for resolution. All negative energy that we've inherited, it's there because it's looking for resolution. — Adyashanti
- Oprah Winfrey
What was it you said? After the math comes the aftermath?
- Cormac McCarthy
I do not believe there is a problem in this country or the world today which could not be settled if approached through the teaching of the Sermon on the Mount.
- Harry S. Truman
It is understanding that gives us an ability to have peace. When we understand the other fellow's viewpoint, and he understands ours, then we can sit down and work out our differences.
- Harry S. Truman
Doubts can produce positive side-effects - if you work toward resolving them.
- Lee Strobel
In too many marriage conflicts, we work too hard at winning the argument and too little at winning the heart.
- Matt Chandler
The health and maturity of a relationship are not measured by an absence of problems, but by the way the inevitable problems are handled.
- Timothy Lane
If I am angry, I am angry. If I am angry, then I have to be calm, and to be calm, I have to tell you to your face what I think about you. If we don't agree, then okay, 'Bye!' It's no problem.
- Claudio Ranieri
Peleando no se consigue jamás lo suficiente, pero cediendo se consigue más de lo que se espera.
- Dale Carnegie
Better give your path to a dog than be bitten by him in contesting for the right. Even killing the dog would not cure the bite.
- Dale Carnegie
Misunderstanding is never ended by an argument but by tact, diplomacy, conciliation and a sympathetic desire to see the other person's viewpoint.
- Dale Carnegie