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God is the God of do-overs, and that should give us great hope. We really can be absolved of our past.
— Lee Strobel
All humans realize they are loved when witnessing the dawn; early morning is the triumph of good over evil. Absolved by light we decide to go on.
— Rufus Wainwright
There is strife between God s ways and human ways; damned by you, we are absolved by God.
— Tertullian
I worked a great deal then, as you can only do on a set theme, absolved from the obligation to find a new fact, a new subject every day.
— Rico Lebrun
In laughter all that is evil comes together, but is pronounced holy and absolved by its own bliss.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I looked at all the people, feeling sorry for them. They were still subordinate to clock and calendar. Absolved of that, I stood becalmed.
— Richard Matheson
Foodstuffs absolved of the obligation to provide vitamins and minerals cavorted with reckless abandon.
— Michael Lewis
[T]hose who willed the means and wished the ends are not absolved from guilt by the refusal of reality to match their schemes.
— Christopher Hitchens
He really did not care whether he survived or not, so long as it rendered him unconscious and absolved him of responsibility.
— Mark Haddon
When a nation has allowed itself to fall under a tyrannical regime, it cannot be absolved from the faults due to the guilt of that regime.
— Winston Churchill
Sir, I have quarrelled with my wife; and a man who has quarrelled with his wife is absolved from all duty to his country.
— Thomas Love Peacock
You may never reach a solution, but you're never absolved from the responsibility of trying.
— Millicent Fenwick
It isn't chic for women to be drunk. Men drunks are more excusable, more easily absolved, but why? It must be thought they have better reasons.
— Margaret Atwood
She sat in the silence that resulted in the absence of her words, feeling unburdened but not absolved.
— Thomm Quackenbush