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“Any constituency that needs amending, is a prototype in error.”
Justin K. McFarlane Beau“It's not a persons mistakes which define them - it's the way they make amends.”
Freya North, Chances“She still cared for me, and the best way I could make amends to her was to be happy.I do have a knack for finding great women.”
Craig Ferguson, American on Purpose: The Improbable Adventures of an Unlikely Patriot“Guilt can be a good thing. It's the soul's call to action. The indication that... something is wrong. The only way... to rid your heart of it... is to correct your mistakes and keep going... until amends are made.”
Father Lantom, Daredevil“Now it's not just my lip you'll be needing to kiss if you're wishing to make amends with me, Irish.”
Karen Marie Moning, The Immortal Highlander“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“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“That's a spiritual lifestyle, being willing to admit that you don't know everything and that you were wrong about some things. It's about making a list of all the people you've harmed, either emotionally or physically or financially, and going back and making amends. That's a spiritual lifestyle. It's not a fluffy ethereal concept.”
Anthony Kiedis, Scar Tissue“Making amends is not only saying the words but also being willing to listen to how your behavior caused another’s pain, and then the really hard part…changing behavior.”
David W. Earle“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 L. Alder