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Mark Twain

"Loose and forbear!"

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"Loose and forbear!"

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"Forgiveness, compassion, and kindness are the fundamental ingredients of our beloved humanity."

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"Man has two great spiritual needs. One is for forgiveness. The other is for goodness."

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"We need to extend forgiveness to all who have hurt us. Forgive others who have trespass you just as your Heavenly Father forgives you. God's grace is the power to forgiveness."

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"We are all guilty of sin, error, and moments of sheer stupidity; none of us should be casting stones. The occasional arced pebble might be overlooked."

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"I think that if God forgives us we must forgive ourselves. Otherwise, it is almost like setting up ourselves as a higher tribunal than Him."

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"The only sin God cannot forgive is the sin of rejecting Christ. Turn to Him in repentance and faith - and He will forgive."

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"Do not carry the burden of self-judgment. You are forgiven and pardoned."

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"Ignore those who resent you. Avoid those who begrudge you. Excuse those who envy you. Pity those who hate you."

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"When you forgive your enemy, you may no longer have one."

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"One who forgives his enemies conquers them, one who loves his enemies conquers himself."

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