Bitterness Unforgiveness Quotes
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Bitterness Unforgiveness Quotes & Sayings
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The day will probably come when you can tell everything about a person from his dreams except his age and weight.
— Margaret Millar
Though one should live a hundred years without wisdom and control, yet better, indeed, is a single day's life of one who is wise and meditative.
— Gautama Buddha
Shhh. Stop trying to carry the whole world on your shoulders. Let someone hold you. Let me.
— Donna Kauffman
Presidents make their hard decisions and then abide forever with their mistakes and regrets.
— Nancy Gibbs
In spite of their hats being very ugly, Goddam! I love the English.
— Bertrand Barere
Bitterness and unforgiveness block the flow of God's blessing in your life and actually hinder your prayers.
— Victoria Osteen
Fasting humbles you and brings clarity, even allowing you to get unforgiveness and bitterness out of your heart.
— Jentezen Franklin
A church that likes power likes prayer.
— Jacob Peterson
Cries for justice are often the bitter laments of the vengeful.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
if we have any unforgiveness, bitterness, selfishness, pride, anger, irritation, or resentment in our hearts, our prayers will not be answered.
— Stormie O'martian
Believe in your flyness ... conquer your shyness
— Kanye West
Watching the videotape seemed to induce a strangely stiff erection with no connection to the rest of me.
— Jim Provenzano
Everybody has their secrets; everybody has their dark side.
— Demitria Lunetta
I don't want to forget my origin: I'm an eternal spirit placed in a body put on this earth for only a short time to fulfill a purpose.
— Alisa Hope Wagner
The more we hold on to our hurts, anger and bitterness, the more we become slaves to unforgiveness.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
I don't think in terms of optimism and pessimism when writing a story. I am telling a story.
— Doris Lessing
All signs of superhuman nature appear in man as illness or insanity.
— Friedrich Nietzsche