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“You may never be able to come back to the place you have left, nor can you undo the wrongs that you have done. But you can always begin again. You can cleanse the heart, you can remake your life, you can rebuild character.”
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- quote
- Confidence:
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- Indexed:
- 2026-07-04
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- 6104f2790d12f93bc5f830c785faa4d4bd8d3991650c89cc32a7578d083e13b0
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