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How can a novelist achieve atonement when, with her absolute power of deciding outcomes, she is also God? There is no one, no entity or higher form that she can appeal to, or be reconciled with, or that can forgive her. There is nothing outside her. In her imagination she has set the limits and the terms. No atonement for God, or novelists, even if they are atheists. It was always an impossible task, and that was precisely the point. The attempt was all.
— Ian Mcewan
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Over the times thou hast no power. . . . Solely over one man thou hast quite absolute power. Him redeem and make honest.
— Thomas Carlyle
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