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— Myrtle Reed"Impermanence is the very essence of joy-the drop of bitterness that enables one to perceive the sweet."
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Worse than despair, Worse than the bitterness of death, is hope.
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Once we have forgiven, however, we get a new freedom to forget. This time forgetting is a sign of health; it is not a trick to avoid spiritual surgery. We can forget because we have been healed. But even if it is easier to forget after we forgive, we should not make forgetting a test of our forgiving. The test of forgiving lies with healing the lingering pain of the past, not with forgetting the past has ever happened.
— Lewis B. Smedes
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