Sentences with phrase «hold a grudge when»

Every learner driver wants a patient teacher — one who doesn't hold a grudge when they make a mistake and is positive about even the smallest success.
But she has drawn plenty of honors in England, which did not hold a grudge when she left, at 19, for France, where she attended acting school and married a doctor (they since have divorced) with whom she has three children.

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why should man hold a grudge to God when He offers a life of joy... I have never meet a person who lives with joy other than a redeemed follower of Christ!
As we navigate our increasingly complex world, following Bonhoeffer as he shifts the question will help us forgive enemies when the «right thing» feels like holding a grudge.
When you figure out something is nonsense, and they have been fooling you for a long time, I would say holding a grudge is a pretty normal response.
When I feel betrayed, do I hold a grudge, seek revenge or punish my offender?
Another long - running Arsenal feud — Jens Lehmann and Manuel Almunia made it perfectly clear that they were not on speaking terms in training, with the German holding a real grudge when the Spaniard took his place as number one for the Gunners.
According to The Times though, it's said that the former Southampton star's camp believes Mourinho holds a grudge against him dating back to when he was in charge of Chelsea.
Sure, you get a Southampton once in a while where it's just not our day (and I hold no grudges for that match), but when I see the work rate of LCFC or Dortmund etc..
Personally I will never hold a grudge against you for what destiny has done and will always cheer you even when you play in that blue shirt.
We Arsenal fans are the only fans who hold grudges against the players who left the club.Others do it also but we Arsenal fans took it too far.We are so abusive when it comes to those players.A player can leave his former club and still be in love with it.We are the only club who are told by the manager to not boo the player who left.
It's hard to watch your children react to their upset feelings by flying off the handle, holding a grudge, complaining or insulting the people around them when their emotions are running high.
I didn't hold a personal grudge when my current nurse strongly suggested that I feed my 4 month old daughter baby cereal mixed with my milk so that she «catches up to her graph»... that is the information that they are trained to provide.
Studies of apes and humans, he says, have found that while females fight less frequently than males, when they do fight, they «hold grudges much longer.»
You know you have a good relationship when you can fly off the handle once in a while and nobody holds a grudge.
I remember the bad books, women hold such a grudge yet when the tables turn it's all «what!?
When Judge Palmer is involved in a hit and run accident — it doesn't help that the man killed had once appeared before the judge and held a grudge — Hank must go to the mat to keep his father out of prison.
But Harp can barely get a hello from Lance, much less consent, as he is not only holding a grudge, but is also adamant about his desire to keep his private life private, especially when it is discovered that beloved wife Mia (Calhoun, «Diary of a Single Mom») is ill, perhaps terminally.
Unbeknownst to her family, Anne still holds a grudge against her sister's betrayal, and when she's given a second chance at her own illustrious love affair with Henry, she sets into motion a ruthless rivalry that threatens to change the face of England forever.
When a sinister cloud settles over Mattingly, Virginia, the denizens of the small town must decide if they want to forge ahead together or hold on to past grudges.
Holding grudges: Even when our pets annoy us by wrecking the furniture or soiling the floor, we don't stay mad at them.
While animals do experience anxieties that can be associated with inappropriate urination or defecation, they do not hold grudges or try to get back at the owner when they are displeased.
You extend grace when you practice granting forgiveness more than you practice holding a grudge.
A cycle that many married couples fall into when a hurt occurs in their marriage is to clam up about the issue, withdraw from one another, dwell too much on the hurt, hold onto a grudge, walk on eggshells around one another, dig in their heels on the issue, allow bitterness to build, and end up in a cold war and deep disillusionment.
Often marriages begin to fall apart when one partner or another holds a grudge.
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