Quote by Ian Mcewan
One important theme is the extent to which one can ever correct an

One important theme is the extent to which one can ever correct an error, especially outside any frame of religious forgiveness. All of us have done something we regret – how we manage to remove that from our conscience, or whether thats even possible, interested me. – Ian Mcewan

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I actually find novels that are determined to be funny at every turn quite oppressive. – Ian Mcewan

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My transgression is sealed up in a bag, and thou sewest up mine iniquity. Job 14:17 – Bible

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Man has two great spiritual needs. One is for forgiveness. The other is for goodness. – Billy Graham

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Some forgive and forget, more forgive and remember, most forgive and remind. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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