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Making Amends Quotes

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“The thing about a hero, is even when it doesn't look like there's a light at the end of the tunnel, he's going to keep digging, he's going to keep trying to do right and make up for what's gone before, just because that's who he is.”
Joss Whedon

Shannon L. Alder
“Sometimes you only get one chance to rewrite the qualities of the character you played in a person's life story. Always take it. Never let the world read the wrong version of you.”
Shannon L. Alder

Freya North
“It's not a persons mistakes which define them - it's the way they make amends.”
Freya North, Chances

Donna Lynn Hope
“I thought I would prefer apathy over this," I confided to her. "Why?" she asked. "Are you saying you would rather be cold than comforted? He's looking at you and offering his hand in friendship and you're rudely looking away pretending not to notice. At least with him you wouldn't be so alone." I felt my eyes turn into colorless pools as I glared at her for stating the obvious. "Being numb to someone is better than feeling something," I explained. "Safer you mean," she interrupted. I sighed and continued, "When someone who was once significant in your life comes back after an extended absence, emotions you had finally freed yourself from are reawakened, and if that's not enough to contend with, dormant memories are summoned whether you want them to be or not." "And what is it that you want?" she posed triumphantly. I swallowed my anger and thought with defeat, "Nothing anyone can give me.”
Donna Lynn Hope

Shannon L. Alder
“The difference between a moral person and a person of honor is that the latter regrets a discreditable act, made out of weakness and tries to make amends with their life when they find the opportunity to say they are sorry is lost.”
Shannon Alder

Donna Lynn Hope
“While it is good to apologize and ask forgiveness from God, it’s just as important (perhaps more so) to extend it towards the person you wronged. Becoming a better person or trying to make amends with the universe only works when you start with the one you owe it to.”
Donna Lynn Hope

“The quickest way to change a child's behavior and attitude is to get him involved in fixing his mistake. The best way to inspire a child to do better in the future is to give him an opportunity to do better in the present. A punishment makes him feel bad about himself. Making amends helps him feel good about himself, and helps him to see himself as a person who can do good.”
Joanna Faber, How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7

Philip  Elliott
“We’re all just waiting for our moment to redeem ourselves.”
Philip Elliott, Hunger & Hallelujahs

Renata Bowers
“You'd be teary, too, yes you would be," he said, "if a girl and her bed had crashed into your head.”
Renata Bowers, Frieda B. Meets the Man in the Moon

Renata Bowers
“So by keeping her word, Frieda B. made amends. And the two who'd been strangers became best of friends.”
Renata Bowers, Frieda B. Meets the Man in the Moon

John Kennedy Toole
“Fortuna wished to make amends. Somehow she had summoned and flushed Myrna minx from a subway tube, from some picket line, from the pungent bed of some Eurasian existentialist, from the hands of some epileptic Negro Buddhist, from the verbose midst of a group therapy session.”
John Kennedy Toole, A Confederacy of Dunces

Tommy Orange
“We got bad blood in us,' Sixto said. 'Some of these wounds get passed down. Same with what we owe. We should be brown. All that white you see that you got on your skin? We gotta pay for what we done to our own people.' Sixto's eyes were closed, his head bent down a little.”
Tommy Orange, There There