Shakespeare said "pray you now, forget and forgive," in King Lear the play. But i do not know if this is the earliest documentation of it though.
If someone is acting in such a way then you should forgive them at first, then try and talk to them about why they are acting in such an abrupt manner.
forgive. (although i must say this is easier said than done.) Also, they say forgive & forget, but seriously, although you can forgive, who will really forget? dont bother wasting time on people who dont waste time on you
It's a quote from the book The Crucible. John Proctor is speaking to his wife, Elizabeth.
It depends on how long you have been close to each other. But just do what Jesus said do forgive and forget. Forgive and stay friends. Go to her wedding and be her wing girl.
That is a Chinese proverb. BUT some say it is a PERSIAN saying! My question is "who said it first?"
A quote would look like this.... John Kennedy said in a speech "forgive your enemies, but never forget their names" The quote goes in between the "-------"
As he said in his own words, ever since he started performing with the Jackson 5.
Alexander Pope is credited with the phrase "To err is human, to forgive divine" in his poem An Essay on Criticism.
I've researched this question many times and almost 9/10 times i came across articles by professionals who said JFK did not actually say this because there is no known date of the quote
Alexander Pope said it. But I also like the twist on this famous quote: "To err is human, to forgive is not company policy."
It is not specifically said who made it, but it is one of my favorite sayings.
Whakatauki is used by anyone and author/origin is unknown, whakatauaki are specific to iwi and the author/origin is usually known.