40 Quotes About Absolution
- Author Kelly Moran
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Redemption was asking too much, but he could hope. Something told him he’d still be seeking absolution when he took his last breath on some distant day.
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- Author Lisa Marie Basile
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I don't want to be loved despite my history:I want absolution, someone to observe my fitting-into andgrowing-out-of, someone to watch my spinemake the mannequin come to life.
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- Author Kate Summerscale
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Perhaps this is the purpose of detective investigations, real and fictional -- to transform sensation, horror and grief into a puzzle, and then to solve the puzzle, to make it go away. 'The detective story,' observed Raymond Chandler in 1949, 'is a tragedy with a happy ending.' A storybook detective starts by confronting us with a murder and ends by absolving us of it. He clears us of guilt. He relieves us of uncertainty. He removes us from the presence of death.
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- Author Karl Wiggins
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It seems to me that although they have a respectable sales pitch, this business of a priest having the power to let bygones be bygones and grant us absolution from our scandals is all just one gigantic scam to con loads of money off a haunted and gullible public.
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- Author Spider Robinson
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There's a price for absolution on this planet, and it's called penance.
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- Author George Saunders
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From across the woods, as if by common accord, birds left their trees and darted upward. I joined them, flew amount them, they did not recognize me as something apart from them, and I was happy, so happy, because for the first time in years, and forevermore, I had not killed, and never would.
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- Author Justin Cronin
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Absolution is not the same as understanding.
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- Author Dan Brown
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desperate times offered a certain flexibility in the rules of absolution.
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- Author Jeremias Gotthelf
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All had suddenly lost their taste for vainglory and pride, they consigned these vices to the lowest circle of hell and would scarcely have believed even God had He assured them that just days before they themselves had ignominiously flaunted them; they were pious once more, wearing their meanest clothes and holding their old, despised rosaries in their hands, altogether convinced that they had always been like this, and if God Himself was not convinced, it was not for their want of trying.
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