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“I think you’ve never quite altogether forgiven yourself for that woman in Los Angeles all that time ago.” “Candy Sloan,” I said. Susan nodded. “Only time I ever cheated on you,” I said. “Makes it that much worse, doesn’t it?” Susan said. “I’m not sure it makes any difference,” I said. Susan smiled…” quote by Robert B. Parker
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““I think you’ve never quite altogether forgiven yourself for that woman in Los Angeles all that time ago.” “Candy Sloan,” I said. Susan nodded. “Only time I ever cheated on you,” I said. “Makes it that much worse, doesn’t it?” Susan said. “I’m not sure it makes any difference,” I said. Susan smiled the smile she used when she knew I was wrong but planned to let me get away with it.””

Robert B. Parker

About This Quote

Source Novel: Private Eyes by Robert B. Parker, 1995

Remorse and unresolved guilt linger, affecting relationships and self‑perception.

In simple terms: Past mistakes haunt us, shaping present interactions.

Key Takeaway

Confront and forgive past actions.

Themes

guilt forgiveness relationship strain self‑acceptance

Mood

melancholic introspective hopeful

Type

psychological narrative

When to use this quote

  • therapy
  • conflict
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

psychology of regret emotional healing conflict resolution

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does guilt influence your decisions?
  • Can you release past burdens?
A Different Perspective

The quote may overemphasize guilt as defining identity.

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