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If you’re holding a grudge, let it go.
Another stumbling block to kindness is the act of holding a grudge.
That I held a grudge against her for 17 years.
A new Great White is unleashed on the shores of Amity Island, seemingly with a serious grudge.
You Family We built this on trust But even trust can be broken You think it's over Dom This is only the beginning If you're in Dom so am I Dante isn't the only one with a grudge I thought you hated me It doesn't mean I want to see you lose You lot make a mess I clean it up That's the deal This time I take everything Let's show them what happens when you mess with family Ride or die, always When you're family, you fight to the end Let's finish this You
Think of it as a gift to us True I can't deny you the right to know your grandparents just because of a grudge what no I meant that they owe us hundreds of Christmas presents.
love the magistracy, which arose, possibly, from the grudge which he cherished against
When you have an argument with someone or you have a grudge, or there's some sort of unsettled situation, that occupies space in your mind and there's this negative energy where you're always hurting because you haven't gotten over that situation.
It may sound ungenerous to throw the emphasis on the negative, but we can fairly say that people who are good at love know, first and foremost, who not to fall in love with. While they may have all sorts of friends and a wide sympathy for the vagaries of being human, when it comes to who they opt to tie themselves to, this is some of what they will avoid with determination. People who have no sense of how difficult they are to live with. People with a heightened belief in their infallibility. People who will, when something is pointed out to them, quickly choose the occasion to simultaneously inform you that it's not as though you're perfect either. People who will label any criticism of them, however sensitively delivered, as rude or offensive and contrary to the rules of true love as they define these. People who deliberately drive you to the edge of frustration, then turn and say, why are you getting cross so suddenly? People who smile and say, I get it completely now, I'm going to change, and then go and do whatever it was all over again a few days later. People who combine an exquisite talent for upset with an even greater talent for sentimental apology. People who will flirt with others, then call it only a bit of fun and label you a prude for minding. People who will mess up your house and call you anal. People who will prioritise time with their friends over time with you and then call you controlling. People who tell you you're imagining things a lot. People who harbour a background grudge against your gender. People who are furious with a parent and don't realise they are. People who can't forgive anyone who thinks better of them than they think of themselves. People who claim desperately to want a relationship but are inwardly so committed to distrust, isolation and self-hatred that they aren't in any position really to have one and yet don't know this of themselves. People who principally associate love with the pleasant feelings they register when you are nice to them. People who don't take your love as a substantial gift you choose to bestow every day and could take elsewhere.
holding a grudge against or had some sort of unresolved conflict with.
P4: Having a grudge is not fun and it's sometimes, forgiveness just comes from within.
Number 16 Toshio in the Door – Ju-on the Grudge