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1 " When I'd be playing the tables at the casino, obviously I dressed and behaved like a layman. I think that was half the addiction. The thrill of becoming somebody else. It feels so good. We're natural performers, in a way. Always acting in a role of one kind or another. "
― Linden MacIntyre , The Bishop's Man (The Cape Breton Trilogy #2)
2 " The only real act of contrition is a deed that involves some kind of sacrifice. "
3 " My friend would say contrition is supposed to lead to changed behaviour. And nothing changes without action, sometimes violent action. "
4 " I used to approach the confessional in dread, knowing it was where my deficiency as a priest would be exposed. My contempt for weakness, loathing of failure, unwillingness to grant easy forgiveness. How long since I have heard a real confession? How long since I have made one? "
5 " People do bad things for complex reasons. But nobody is bad, essentially. Right? Evil is rare. "
6 " one of many threadbare little communities clinging to the hundreds of bays and coves that once had integrity by virtue of their isolation. "