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Quotes About Restitution

The cost of justice can be justly paid only by the invader.
~ Benjamin Tucker
If you really screw up, send roses.
~ Letitia Baldrige
Why did it take an illness for me to recognize the value of time with him? It seems we humans never learn. And so we relearn the lesson every generation and then want to write epistles. We proselytize to our friends and shake them by the shoulders and tell them, "Seize the day! What matters is this moment!" Most of us can't go back and make restitution. We can't do a thing about our should haves and our could haves.
~ Abraham Verghese
Most of us can't go back and make restitution. We can't do a thing about our should haves and our could haves. But a few lucky men like Ghosh never have such worries; there was no restitution he needed to make, no moment he failed to seize.
~ Abraham Verghese
indeed that is what our lives are, a project of recovery and restitution; or we have to ironize our always wanting to get something back that we never had and that never existed anyway
~ Adam Phillips
Una acción social no puede exigir el tributo de la gratitud porque ella no prodiga mercedes, sino que está destinada a restituir derechos.
~ Adolf Hitler
Everybody has to be responsible for their own actions - and if they do something wrong, I believe in paying for it.
~ Kate Mara
As hard as my life has been I have no desire for revenge. If I wish for anything it is for all the things that have been stolen from my life to be returned to me.
~ Pramoedya Ananta Toer
The fact that someone owes money will not keep them from getting their voting rights back.
~ Andy Beshear
It was odd how many wrongs leaving money seemed to right.
~ Joseph Heller
Restitution costs: "He shall restore it in full, and shall add a fifth to it." Restitution costs twenty percent according to Leviticus. Guilt requires not simply equity and an even balance, but gift beyond affront. It requires surplus compensation. Such a rule is both economically shrewd and psychologically sound. Israel is required to move beyond grudging restoration, until it is "pressed down and running over.
~ Walter Brueggemann
Whoever has offended another with insults or harmful words or even a serious accusation must remember to right the wrong he has done at the earliest opportunity.
~ Walter Wagner
Whoever has offended another with insults or harmful words or even a serious accusation must remember to right the wrong he has done at the earliest opportunity. The injured must remember to forgive without further bickering.
~ Walter Wagner
It was stolen from the Jews on the way to the gas chambers, and I want it back.
~ Daniel Silva
On Yom Kippur, it is not enough for one to feel sorry for the foul deeds one has done. To achieve forgiveness, one must go to the injured parties and make amends.
~ Daniel Silva
RJ advocates say, is not an act against a rule, it's an act against a person. When you harm somebody, you owe it to them to make things right. By making things right, you begin to heal your relationship with the community.
~ Dashka Slater
Transformation is about change, and change needs to be proven. People can talk a good game. Someone can say he's sorry for stealing and wants to go straight. But until the thief returns the goods, we don't believe he's a changed person.  Change does involve an inner realization. But then, to prove itself, it must work outward in a visual form.
~ James Scott Bell
Good God, here am I with stockings in either hand, panting towards restitution. I merely require you to keep my soul out of the general conversation.' 'And your brother's soul?' said James Stewart. He was drawling again. 'I understood,' said Lymond, 'that you had that in hand.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
I was always taught if you do something, face the piper. Try to make it right.
~ Tim Hardaway
But isn't the core of forgiveness that the debt is paid? You don't owe the offended anymore.
~ Rachel Hauck
Solutions must be tailored to the scope of the crime in a way that would make the victim whole. In this case, the psychic and economic injury is enormous, multidimensional and long-running. Thus must be America's restitution to blacks for the damage done.
~ Randall Robinson
I'm sorry. It's my fault. How do I make it right?
~ Randy Pausch
We have determined as a society, as a country, as a people, that the incarceration and the supervision and the specific fines for a particular crime are that person's debt to society.
~ Loretta Lynch
Yet only a little more than $5 million—$1.25 per capita—was spent to compensate for 200 years of ignorance enforced on a whole transplanted people.
~ Richard Kluger