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Quotes about Reconciliation

We forgive those who harmed us. And then, with an open heart, we simply as Jesus to heal us.
— John Eldredge
Always forgive your enemies but never forget their names
— John F. Kennedy
I am a violent man who has learned not to be violent and regrets his violence.
— John Lennon
Man must reconcile himself to his natural greatness.... he must not forget that he is a person.
— Pope John Paul II
Out of our evil seek to bring forth good
— John Milton
One of the hardest things in the world is to stop being the prodigal son without turning into the elder brother.
— John Ortberg
The first stage of forgiveness is the decision not to try to inflict a reciprocal amount of pain on everyone who has caused hurt. When I forgive you, I give up the right to hurt you back.
— John Ortberg
First, it is clear that Christ died to procure for us an actual reconciliation with God, and not only a power for us to be reconciled unto him; for 'when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son,' Rom. v. 10.
— John Owen
A-tone-ment-its a chance to fix the unfixable and to start all over again. It begins when you forgive yourself for all you've done wrong, and forgive others for all they've done to you. Your mistakes aren't mistakes anymore, they're just things that make you stronger.
— 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
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