A Quote by Eric Jerome Dickey

Resentment makes anything possible. — © Eric Jerome Dickey
Resentment makes anything possible.
Decide to forgive: For resentment is negative; resentment is poisoning; resentment diminishes and devours the self.
Resentment and gratitude cannot coexist, since resentment blocks the perception and experience of life as a gift. My resentment tells me that I don't receive what I deserve. It always manifests itself in envy.
Absence of pain makes anything possible
There's only so much room in one heart. You can fill it up with love or you can fill it with resentment. But every bit of resentment you hold takes space away from the love. And the resentment don't do no good noway, but look what love can do.
Free will, though it makes evil possible, also makes possible any love or goodness or joy worth having.
Pizza makes me think that anything is possible.
Anything is possible. A man is what he makes up his mind to be.
At the end of the day, when you're dealing with heavyweights who can punch, anything is possible. When you've got a big heavyweight who has knockout power, anything's possible.
The silence that makes it possible to hear God speak also makes it possible for us to hear the world's words for what they really are - tinny and unconvincing lies.
I'm grateful for anything that reminds me of what's possible in this life. Books can do that. Films can do that. Music can do that. School can do that. It's so easy to allow one day to simply follow into the next, but every once in a while we encounter something that shows us that anything is possible, that dramatic change is possible, that something new can be made, that laughter can be shared.
Anger is the resentment of the animal, and gentle blood alone makes the gentleman.
jokes are ideally pleasurable. They are an act of assassination without a corpse, a moment of total annihilation that paradoxically makes anything possible.
I have a theory that burnout is about resentment. And you beat it by knowing what it is you're giving up that makes you resentful.
Not forgiving prolongs hurt and anger and leads to smoldering resentment, which will make us miserable until it kills us. Resentment destroys the perception of reality. As we try to bend the world to accommodate our resentment, fear, and selfishness, we become less accurate in understanding the world. This eventually destroys our ability to cope successfully with life.
I just don't harbor resentment toward anything or anywhere or anyone - I'm too busy.
To bear all kinds of tortures without a murmur of resentment is not possible for a human being without the strength that comes from God.
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