“You’re all right,” Mrs. Weasley muttered distractedly, releasing
Mr. Weasley and staring around at them all with red eyes, “you’re
alive. . . . Oh boys . . .”
And to everybody’s surprise, she seized Fred and George and
pulled them both into such a tight hug that their heads banged
together.
“Ouch! Mum — you’re strangling us —”
“I shouted at you before you left!” Mrs. Weasley said, starting to
sob. “It’s all I’ve been thinking about! What if You-Know-Who had
got you, and the last thing I ever said to you was that you didn’t get
enough O.W.L.s? Oh Fred . . . George . . .”
Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire
Chapter Ten, Mayhem at the Ministry
I'm agree with Mrs. Weasley. What if your last words you said to anyone, especially the loved ones, was something rude. What if you were fighting with your loved ones the last time you met them and you never had a chance to apologize? Maybe you'll regret it for the rest of your life.
I've just re-read my Harry Potter books and found that quote interesting. The thing is we never know what would happen next. After reading that chapter, I develop a new habit: to apologize immediately. I think it's a good habit, cause I feel more relieve after my faults were forgiven. Beside, the relationship between me and the one I made mistake too were refurbished too.
As well as forgive. If by apologizing we can get a sense of relief, certainly more forgiving would give tranquility.
To forgive is the highest, most beautiful form of love. In return, you will receive untold peace and happines.
Ah. It's a great isn't it, to forgive and to be forgiven? That's it, the story of my life :)
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