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To Forgive is to Move Forward – Georgia Rule

to forgive is to move forwardTo Forgive is to Move Forward – Georgia Rule

Just watched a nice movie titled “Georgia Rule”.  It revolves around the lives of three women – mother, daughter, and grand daughter, who discovered how it is to forgive, to accept another’s shortcomings, and to continue to love and to fight for what is right.

Here are some of the memorable quotes from the movie:

“This is about knowing the difference between right and wrong, between the truth and a lie. He took that from you. And if you can’t tell the difference, then you can’t trust anyone. And if you can’t trust, you can’t love.” – Simon

 Dear Rachel,

My mother always told me: the hardest things to do in life are to trust, to have faith and to forgive.

So I want you to hear the strength in my voice when I say I forgive you because I love you—that simple and that complicated.

To forgive is to move forward. Georgia rule.

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Quotes from The Imitation of Christ by Thomas Kempis

Quotes from The Imitation of Christ by Thomas KempisQuotes from The Imitation of Christ by Thomas Kempis

Leave off that much excessive desire of knowing: because much distraction is found there and much delusion. They who are learned, are desirous to appear, and to be called wise. There are so many things, the knowledge of which is of little or no profit to the soul… Many words do not satisfy the soul; but a good life gives rest to the mind; and a pure conscience affords a great confidence in God.

It is better to lie hidden and take care of yourself than, neglecting yourself, to work even miracles.

Two wings lift man above earthly things: simplicity and purity. Simplicity must be in the intention, purity in the affection. Simplicity intends God, purity comprehends him and tastes him.

Love is a great thing, greatest of all goods, because it alone renders light every burden and bears equally all that is unequal. Because it carries a burden without feeling it, and renders sweet and pleasing every bitterness.

The prudent lover does not consider so much the gift of the lover, as the love of the giver. He has more regard for the affection than for the value, and places his Beloved first above all gifts.

How can life be loved, which has such great bitterness, which is subject to so many calamities and miseries? How can it be called life while it generates so many deaths and plagues? And yet this life is loved, and many seek their delight in it.

We are likely to ask how much a man has done; but not with how much virtue he has done it. We ask whether he be strong, rich, handsome, gifted, a good writer, a good singer, or a good workman; but how poor he is in spirit, how patient and mild, how devout and internal, is what few of us speak of.

I know your desire, and I have often heard your sighs. You would be glad to be already in the liberty of the glory of the children of God. You would be pleased to be now at your eternal home, and in your heavenly country filled with joy. But that hour is not yet come: for there is yet another time, a time of war, a time of labour and of probation.

For, in regard to that little of your will which you now willingly forsake, you shall forever have your will in Heaven. For there you shall find all that you will, all that you can desire. There you shall enjoy the possession of every good without fear of losing it… There no one shall resist you, no one shall complain of you, none shall obstruct you, nothing shall stand in your way: but every good that you desire shall be present at the same time, and shall replenish all your affections, and fully satiate them.

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Quotes on Surviving Depression

quotes on surviving depressionQuotes on Surviving Depression

I have carefully noted some of the most touching quotes from the book SURVIVING DEPRESSION by Kathryn Hermes. (The book was written out of her personal experience in battling depression for almost two decades in her life.)

Quotes from the Book

“During those first weeks after the stroke, I clearly remember thinking: God has given me this stroke and I will accept it with graciousness. This is the will of God and God certainly has some reason for it. And I accepted it with peace… or so I thought. It took six years for me to realize how angry I was – angry at God, angry at everyone around me, angry at the world.”

“Generally healing will be gradual. It is rarely dramatic. Frequently it comes under the simple gesture of one person reaching out to another. In unexpected places, and through unsuspecting people, God comes into our lives.”

“God knows you just as you are, with your history, your fears, your needs and tears that perhaps never seem to stop falling. God loves you just as you are.”

“The little miracles that God brings about in our life include such basic things as the strength to get out of bed in the morning.”

“God is the Friend who wants to meet you with a gift. God doesn’t need to see in you a perfectly balanced personality before considering you worthy of his gifts.”

“God is the one who loves you most, with your garbage, limitations, and problems, as well as the beauty that you may not be able to see at this time.”

“Even if you are angry with God, even if you believe God has ‘given you’ this illness or these problems, still stake your life on God…. Stake your life on the only One who can make you whole.”

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Knowing something is not the same as learning from what you know. – Joyce, itakeoffthemask.com

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Quotes on Forgiveness

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Quotes on Forgiveness

“I want to forgive because God has already forgiven me and loved me, not because I want to deserve God’s forgiveness and love.” – Joyce, itakeoffthemask.com

“When a deep injury is done us, we never recover until we forgive” –  Alan Paton quotes

“If you say that forgetfulness is all that you need to forgive, it’s like saying your wounds have healed just because you forgot you had them. Wounds don’t heal by forgetting.” – Joyce, The Path to Forgiveness as the Path to Freedom

“Never does the human soul appear so strong as when it foregoes revenge and dares to forgive an injury” –  Edwin Hubbel Chapin

“Sincere forgiveness isn’t colored with expectations that the other person apologize or change. Don’t worry whether or not they finally understand you. Love them and release them. Life feeds back truth to people in its own way and time.” – Sara Paddison

“He that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass if he would ever reach heaven; for everyone has need to be forgiven.” – George Herbert