You have to be a little contrite to get redemption.
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The idea of redemption is always good news, even if it means sacrifice or some difficult times.
Redemption is possible, and it is the measure of a civilized society.
Redemption just means you just make a change in your life and you try to do right, versus what you were doing, which was wrong.
I have to believe there's redemption in the darkest of circumstances; otherwise it's too bleak for me.
There's still time for redemption if I live long enough, don't you think?
Redemption is not perfection. The redeemed must realize their imperfections.
I'm finding, as I get older, that I'm not much of a believer in redemption. I mean, I believe in redemption in real life - redemption does happen, and it's cool when it does - but I find myself getting leery of my desire for it in stories (especially my own).
Hell is yourself and the only redemption is when a person puts himself aside to feel deeply for another person.
Life is full of constant ups and downs, and all I ask for is redemption in the end.
In novels, and American novels in particular, it's not just about redemption, it's about forward movement and healing oneself. Americans are very big on getting better.
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