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  • Grudge no expense - yield to no opposition - forget fatigue - till, by the strength of prayer and sacrifice, the spirit of love shall have overcome . -- Maria Weston Chapman
  • People often grudge others what they cannot enjoy themselves. -- Aesop
  • In ceremonies of the horsemen, even the pawn must hold a grudge. -- Bob Dylan
  • Whenever he saw a dollar in another man's hands he took it as a personal grudge, if he couldn't take it any other way. -- O. Henry
  • I've had a few arguments with people, but I never carry a grudge. You know why? While you're carrying a grudge, they're out dancing. -- Buddy Hackett
  • I just had lunch with Slash two days ago. He loves Axl. He holds no grudges towards him. Twenty years of great music wasn't created because of some stupid grudge. That's a shame. -- Steven Adler
  • Ghost stories really scare me. I have such a big imagination that after I watch a horror movie like 'The Grudge', I look in the corners of my room for the next two days. -- Vanessa Hudgens
  • Even my pathological love of Japan and its beauties, glories and eccentricities is sorely tested by 'The Grudge 2,' from Takashi Shimizu, a movie so bewildering and impenetrable that I believe it siphoned off a good 40 IQ points. -- Stephen Hunter
  • Pastime with good company I love and shall, until I die. Grudge who list, but none deny! So God be pleased, thus live will I. -- Henry VIII of England
  • I liked working on 'The Grudge 2.' It was really fun, and I got to meet a lot of cool people. I think the film is a fine example of horror, and I felt excited that I could act in something like that. -- Shaun Sipos
  • I don't hold grudges. -- Ian Mcewan
  • I never hold a grudge. -- Billy Graham
  • I can't hold a grudge anyway. -- Victoria Justice
  • He bore no grudge against those he had wronged. -- Simone Signoret
  • I bear no grudges. I have a mind that retains nothing. -- Bette Midler
  • I'm not one of those people who holds a grudge about anything. -- Cheryl Cole
  • Our culture in India is not a culture where we grudge each other. -- Vijay Mallya
  • Don't carry a grudge. While you're carrying the grudge, the other guys's out there dancing. -- Buddy Hackett
  • You figure that time could heal all wounds, but some people just really hold a crazy grudge. -- Steven Adler
  • Grudges are a waste of perfect happiness. Laugh..apologiz e..let go of what you can't change. -- George Carlin
  • Hold no grudges and practice forgiveness. This is the key to having peace in all your relationships. -- Wayne Dyer
  • Carrying a grudge is a heavy burden. As you forgive, you will feel the joy of being forgiven. -- Henry B. Eyring
  • We cannot embrace God's forgiveness if we are so busy clinging to past wounds and nursing old grudges. -- T. D. Jakes
  • If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him. -- William Shakespeare
  • When it comes to hating, gossiping, ignoring, ridiculing, holding grudges, or wanting to cause harm, please apply the following: Stop it! -- Dieter F. Uchtdorf
  • I never forget. I never forgive. I can wait. I find it very easy to harbor a grudge. I have scores to settle. -- Tom Wolfe
  • I cannot hold a grudge against Mariah Carey. What people don't understand is that I've looked up to her for so many years. -- Nicki Minaj
  • Grudges are a waste of perfect happiness. Laugh when you can. Apologize when you should and let go of what you can't change. -- Drake
  • Potter is jealous of potter, and craftsman of craftsman; and the poor have a grudge against the poor, and the poet against the poet. -- Hesiod
  • It's a family that's loaded with grudges and passion. We come from a long line of robbers and highwaymen in Italy, you know. Killers, even. -- Nicolas Cage
  • We are free, we are civilised, to little purpose, if we grudge to any portion of the human race an equal measure of freedom and civilisation. -- Thomas B. Macaulay
  • The writer has a grudge against society, which he documents with accounts of unsatisfying sex, unrealized ambition, unmitigated loneliness, and a sense of local and global distress. -- Renata Adler
  • Resentment or grudges do no harm to the person against whom you hold these feelings but every day and every night of your life, they are eating at you. -- Norman Vincent Peale
  • I always tell my wife, 'If you're ever looking for something to put on my gravestone, put down, 'He was an honest man, and he never held a grudge.' -- Doug Harvey
  • I believe in something. But I don't believe that anything can hold a grudge for long enough to condemn its creation to eternal punishment. Nobody can hold a grudge that long, even God. -- Chuck Palahniuk
  • The real dirt is not outside, but inside, in our hearts. We can wash all stains with water. The only one we can't remove is the grudge and the bad intentions sticking to our hearts. -- Shams Tabrizi
  • I'm grateful to be an American. I am grateful that we can be angry at the terrorist assault and at the same time be intelligent enough not to hold a grudge against every Arab and every Muslim. -- Maya Angelou
  • I'm not cynical or bitter in any way. Life's too short; you get ripped off, but if you hold a grudge, it's going to affect you. You take it on the chin, you learn, you try not to make the same mistakes. -- Tony Fernandes
  • I guess The Grudge made over $100 million, but none of them had long legs after they came out but they all opened up and found an audience. If you could make those movies for a price, which is what I want to do with Spawn, then you could have some success. -- Todd McFarlane
  • Governmental intervention and personal responsibility are not mutually exclusive issues, but they do frame a 'do it ourselves' vs. 'what are you doing for us' debate. For the black community, that's a debate that's been raging at least as far back as the W.E.B. Du Bois, Booker T. Washington philosophical grudge matches. -- John Ridley
  • I do not mourn the death of the printed letter in a snobby, East Coast, patrician way - 'Where have our manners gone?' - but because I love objects, I love paper, and I love something that I can hold to my chest for a moment. Still, I bear no grudge against the e-mail form itself. -- Jami Attenberg
  • Two households, both alike in dignity In fair Verona, where we lay our scene From ancient grudge break to new mutiny Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Do with their death bury their parents' strife. -- William Shakespeare
  • I've done a great job at being universal in my stand-up, which is why, for 'Let Me Explain,' I toured all over the world. These movies I have coming out - 'Ride Along,' 'Grudge Match,' 'About Last Night,' 'Think Like a Man Too' - are putting me in a position to become universal on an even bigger scale. -- Kevin Hart
  • It's OK to argue with your friends. Guys can do it better than girls, usually, but if you ever get into a fight with a true friend or a spouse or a boyfriend, get it out, fight, be angry for five minutes, and then move past it. Don't let it fester; don't hold a grudge. If you do, that's when it will get worse and worse. -- Ike Barinholtz
  • Jesus went to the cross for sins He didn't commit. Hello! You can carry a grudge just thinking about that, but don't do it. He knew what He was doing. It was His choice, and He did it willingly. It was the will of the Father, and He always did the will of God without complaint. So what is it that we have to complain about? -- Monica Johnson
  • The writer has a grudge against society, which he documents with accounts of unsatisfying sex, unrealized ambition, unmitigated loneliness, and a sense of local and global distress. The square, overpopulation, the bourgeois, the bomb and the cocktail party are variously identified as sources of the grudge. There follows a little obscenity here, a dash of philosophy there, considerable whining overall, and a modern satirical novel is born. -- Renata Adler
  • Holding a grudge is never positive or appropriate. -- John C. Maxwell
  • Nursing a grudge is bad for your heath. -- Desmond Tutu
  • Jewish Alzheimer's is forgetting everything except a grudge. -- Maureen Lipman
  • The whisky bears a grudge against the decanter. -- Samuel Beckett
  • He never bore a grudge against anyone he wronged. -- Simone Signoret
  • A favor is never so long-lived as a grudge. -- Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • They hold a grudge like it was their family treasure. -- Ilona Andrews
  • I didn't much like it, this grudge-holding against the past. -- Margaret Atwood
  • A grudge is like being stung to death by one bee. -- William Walton
  • a grudge will soon rot the pocket you carry it in. -- Betty MacDonald
  • One reason to fashion a story is to lift a grudge. -- Bobbie Ann Mason
  • Life is too short to hold a grudge, also too long. -- Robert Breault
  • A grudge is like a cesspool; forgiveness like a flowing river. -- Christiane Northrup
  • A grudge is like a cesspool; forgiveness like a flowing river. -- Christiane Northrup
  • Ah, what a grudge I owe physicians! what mummery is their art! -- Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne
  • When you nurse a grudge it is not good for your health. -- Desmond Tutu
  • After money in the bank, a grudge is the next best thing. -- Anthony Trollope
  • We shall all of us die, so why grudge a little trouble? -- Leo Tolstoy
  • I'm a very tolerant man, except when it comes to holding a grudge. -- Robin Williams
  • I have a special grudge against those who have the same faults as I do. -- Mason Cooley
  • Note to self: Don't get on Veritas's bad side. She holds a grudge for centuries. -- Jeaniene Frost
  • IF ANYONE DESERVES TO CARRY A GRUDGE, IT'S CHRIST. BUT INSTEAD, HE CARRIED A CROSS. -- Jimmy Wayne
  • Carrying a grudge is difficult work that brings nothing of value. Forgive, and be free. -- Ralph Marston
  • Do not grudge To pick out treasures from an earthen pot. The worst speaks something good. -- George Herbert
  • The value of holding a grudge. And to always refer to my father sarcastically as Mr. Wonderful. -- Jon Stewart
  • The dead don't bear a grudge nor seek a blessing. The dead don't rest uneasy. Only the living. -- Margaret Laurence
  • Don't go into the new year holding a grudge from last year. Leave the hurts and disappointments behind. -- Joel Osteen
  • The problem with holding a grudge is that your hands are then too full to hold onto anything else. -- Seth Godin
  • My dad always told me that holding a grudge is like swallowing poison and expecting the other person to die. -- Anna Banks
  • A wise politician will never grudge a genuflexion or a rapture if it is expected of him by prevalent opinion. -- Frederick Scott Oliver
  • Love is patient and trusting; it doesn't hold a grudge when somebody hurts you, and most of all, it endures. -- Lurlene McDaniel
  • Did the Prime Minister have some sort of grudge against you by sending this publicity crazed person into your Department? -- David Winnick
  • I do not forget any good deed done to me & I do not carry a grudge for a bad one. -- Viktor E. Frankl
  • The fact of the matter is that I wanted to hold a grudge in some funny kind of way.Against everybody. -- Mario Puzo
  • Holding a grudge does not hurt the person against whom the grudge is held, it hurts the one who holds it. -- Booker T. Washington
  • Never trust an ugly woman. She's got a grudge against the world,' said Grandma who was no oil painting herself. -- Richard Peck
  • When Callas carried a grudge, she planted it, nursed it, fostered it, watered it and watched it grow to sequoia size. -- Harold C. Schonberg
  • Death had his grudge against me, and he got up in the way, like an armed robber, with a pike in his hand. -- Petrarch
  • Our creative dreams are subject to grudge-holding when we decide that other people somehow have made their dreams real and we have not. -- Sark
  • People don't just disappear. There's always a reason, or an enemy with a grudge. There's always a loose thread that starts to unravel. -- Jodi Picoult
  • If people but knew their own religion, how tolerant they would become, and how free from any grudge against the religion of others. -- Hazrat Inayat Khan
  • Vampires bore a grudge longer than any technically living creatures, and whenever they were in a bad temper, they expressed themselves through murder. -- Cassandra Clare
  • The worst grudge is being told that you are forgiven, yet your sins are still glowing in their hearts like a burning coal. -- Michael Bassey Johnson
  • Someone who bears a grudge while he prays is like a person who sows in the sea and expects to reap a harvest. -- Isaac of Nineveh
  • I would try to pick the guitar up sometimes, like, "Hey, remember me?" It was like reintroducing yourself to someone who's got a grudge. -- Feist
  • I have always liked the phrase "nursing a grudge " because many people are tender of their resentments as of the thing nearest their hearts. -- Marilynne Robinson
  • Holding a grudge against someone means you think you know what they deserve and you take it upon yourself to give it to them. -- Timothy Keller
  • The idea of God holding a grudge against us and needing to be asked to forgive us is an outrage on the Fatherhood of God. -- Charles Webster Leadbeater
  • Every relationship has tough days. Don't let the grudge last. Be the first to try to make things right and stop waiting for an apology. -- Nouman Ali Khan
  • The grudge you hold on to is like a hot coal that you intend to throw at someone, only you're the one who gets burned. -- Gautama Buddha
  • They say it's good to let your grudges go, but I don't know, I'm quite fond of my grudge. I tend it like a little pet. -- Liane Moriarty
  • I think one manifestation of integrity is holding a grudge. Saying no is a little different. Holding a grudge is the modern equivalent of having standards. -- Fran Lebowitz
  • The state of your heart dictates whether you harbor a grudge or give grace, seek self-pity or seek Christ, drink human misery or taste God's mercy. -- Max Lucado
  • My brief stay at the hospital had already convinced me that the medical profession was an open door to anyone nursing a grudge against the human race. -- J. G. Ballard
  • Most people probably assume that Hristo is a grumpy, stubborn guy... That can't be further from the truth. He's a cheerful, candid person that never holds a grudge. -- Michael Laudrup
  • It is a device of mine never to grudge trouble in the pursuit of what seems to me really good and never to grudge payment for it afterwards. -- Georgiana Burne-Jones
  • Could you imagine the way I felt, I couldn't unfasten her safety belt. All the way home I held a grudge, for the safety belt that wouldn't budge. -- Chuck Berry
  • The devil strains every nerve to secure the souls which belong to Christ. We should not grudge our toil in wresting them from Satan and giving them back to God. -- Saint Sebastian
  • If you make provision for the desires of the flesh and bear a grudge against your neighbor on account of something transitory, you worship the creature instead of the Creator. -- Maximus the Confessor
  • It is impossible to hold a grudge and have peace of mind at the same time. It would be like trying to have day and night exist in the same moment. -- Lee L Jampolsky
  • The Galilean is not a favorite of mine. So far from owing him any thanks for his favor, I cannot avoid confessing that I owe a secret grudge to his carpentership. -- Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • George: Why've you had a grudge against your brother for 15 years? Benny: We Lopezes are a proud people... George: You have a birthday lunch at Denny's every month. We're not that proud! -- George Lopez
  • All life's training is just exactly what is needed for the true Life-work, still out of view but far away from none of us. Don't grudge me the learning of a new lesson. -- Amy Carmichael
  • Holding a grudge & harboring anger/resentment is poison to the soul. Get even with people...but not those who have hurt us, forget them, instead get even with those who have helped us. -- Steve Maraboli
  • I have no sympathy whatever with those who would grudge our workmen and our common people the very highest acquisitions which their taste or their time or their inclination would lead them to realize. -- Thomas Chalmers
  • As regards plot I find real life no help at all. Real life seems to have no plots. And as I think a plot desirable and almost necessary, I have this extra grudge against life. -- Ivy Compton-Burnett
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