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Quotes About Healing

There have been times that I have taken prayer cloths that have been anointed as a point of contact. I put them in my loved ones sneakers, I put them under their bed. I put them on parts of my body that I believe God for healing.
~ Paula White
I'm recovering from a cold. I'm so full of penicillin that, if I sneeze, I'll cure someone.
~ Tommy Cooper
I fixed my nose, and now I'm breathing better, snoring less.
~ Wanderlei Silva
I am deeply aware of the disappointment and hurt that my infidelity has caused to so many people, most of all my wife and children.
~ Tiger Woods
I know so many people who have gone through just not very good situations, and sometimes you just need a song to help pick you up out of it, especially if you're going through the hurting part.
~ Ashton Shepherd
So many people live with anger and unforgiveness, and many of them are Christians.
~ Joyce Meyer
It's very special that I can go through things - and write them down and record them - and so many people can relate. Not everybody can get out who they are and really feel better after they write.
~ Jorja Smith
So many people have been abused. It's not rare; it's a very common human experience, and we survive.
~ India Arie
So many people ask, 'How could you forgive your mother for the way you were raised?' It's really not forgiveness, in my opinion. It's acceptance. She's never going to be the sort of mother who wants to take care of me.
~ Jeannette Walls
So many people break up after the loss of a child; it can be very destructive to a relationship.
~ Kym Marsh
It has taken me so many years to finally be in my bed and fall asleep for six hours.
~ Clemantine Wamariya
I was in a dark place for so many years. There was no joy.
~ Nigel Benn
It will go away... The stuff in your head. Little by little.
~ Michael Thomas Ford
Now I just have these reddish scars there. I guess I always will, although Goody says they'll fade over time. I don't know if I want them to fade. That probably sounds totally freaky, but part of me doesn't want to forget what it felt like, even though it hurt. If I forget about the pain, I might also forget that it was a really stupid idea to do it in the first place.
~ Michael Thomas Ford
Il n'est pas de chagrin qu'un livre ne puisse consoler.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Dünyan?n birden düzeleceÄŸi yoktur; ama insan kendini s?kan ÅŸey kar??s?nda o kadar sab?rs?zd?r ki, her ne pahas?na olursa olsun ondan kurtulmak ister. Binlerce örnek de gösteriyor ki dünya böyle çabuk ÅŸifa aramaktan hep zarar görür: halinde genel bir iyileÅŸme olmad?kça, bir an dertten kurtulmas? iyileÅŸmesi demek deÄŸildir.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Hasta oldu?umuzu bilmemek de iyile?memizi daha zorla?t?r?yor.
~ Michel de Montaigne
In every Christian's life there comes a time when he or she needs to know the precise circumstances under which God is willing to heal the sick.
~ Michel Faber
Forgiveness is not reconciliation. Those are two different things. Sometimes they go together, but not always. Forgiveness is an issue between you and the Lord. Reconciliation is an issue between you and the other person.
~ Michelle Borquez
You can't heal until you've forgiven. Forgiveness is not the last step of a process; it's the first step that begins a process.
~ Michelle Borquez
The choice not to forgive is a choice whether or not to be obedient to what God has told you to do. Your unforgiveness is not an issue between you and the person who hurt you; it's between you and God.
~ Michelle Borquez
Forgiveness of others creates a clear path in your relationship with the Lord. Forgiveness is indeed very personal. But it's not personal between you and "them"; it's personal between you and God.
~ Michelle Borquez
Forgiveness releases you from them, and it releases them into God's hands. You are no longer obligated to perpetuate the hurt that they began.
~ Michelle Borquez
When I'm stymied, troubled, or sad, I go to that sun-warmed stone bench where my soul—subdued by deadlines, to-do lists, by my incessant inner chatter—unfurls and stretches like a cat. Should I never enter the sanctuary again, I'd always find succor in our leaf-littered paths and courtyards. The old deodars and oaks are like calm, noble parents. I always leave feeling new. Just driving by the property, my soul stirs.
~ Michelle Huneven