Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Forgive

Found this, so apropos...

for·give
fərˈgiv/

verb
verb: forgive; 3rd person present: forgives; past tense: forgave; gerund or present participle: forgiving; past participle: forgiven
  1. 1.
    stop feeling angry or resentful toward (someone) for an offense, flaw, or mistake.
    "I don't think I'll ever forgive David for the way he treated her"
    synonyms:pardonexcuseexonerateabsolve;
    make allowances for, feel no resentment toward, feel no malice toward, harbor no grudge against, bury the hatchet with; 
    let bygones be bygones; 
    informallet off (the hook);
    formalexculpate
    "she would not forgive him"
    antonyms:blameresent
    • stop feeling angry or resentful toward someone for (an offense, flaw, or mistake).
      "they are not going to pat my head and say all is forgiven"
    • cancel (a debt).
      "he proposed that their debts should be forgiven"
    • used in polite expressions as a request to excuse or regard indulgently one's foibles, ignorance, or impoliteness.
      "you will have to forgive my suspicious mind"
      synonyms:excuseoverlookdisregardignore, pass over, make allowances for, allowMore
      antonyms:punish

One must forgive to heal and move on.
Goodbye 2013 - Hello 2014
Happy New Year
Happy New Me

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