you can patch a wrong with a million rights, and it is still just a patch. No one forgets a wrong done to them. Words get spoken and they cannot be taken back.
It only takes one forgiven to fix a wrong. Forgiven does not mean forgotten, just not holding a grudge with anger any more. It fixes it as good as it will ever be fixed, if you do no more wrongs.
It takes a billion trusting situations to patch a dishonest action. But only one forgiven to fix it as well as it can ever be fixed.
Not totally ever will that person trust you again. You just have to be very careful what you do and what you say. Do not ever take for granted the trust you have from another person. It can be torn up so bad it will never be wearable again
2006-08-27 07:19:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure if you can ever fix a wrong. It really depends on what the wrong is and the people involved. In most cases a wrong can be forgiven, but hardly ever forgotten. I would say a wrong is truly fixed when it no longer hurts.
2006-08-27 14:11:36
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answer #2
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answered by jeadani 3
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We need 435 in the House of Representatives, 100 in the Senate, 9 on the U.S. Supreme Court, and 1 in the White House. This should be sufficient.
2006-08-27 14:08:31
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answer #3
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answered by superlawyerdude 3
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about 23
2006-08-27 14:03:21
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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A wrong cannot B fixed at all by rights, but in contrary to that, it's easier to fix rights simply by a single wrong.
2006-08-27 14:15:52
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answer #5
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answered by JD 4
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If the wrong is capable of being fixed...then only one right should suffice to fix it. Anything beyond that one right to fix it is just icing on the cake (or serious sucking up).
2006-08-27 14:03:37
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answer #6
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answered by tjjone 5
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try never to be wrong but i would say one good right should be able to knock down any wrong if the right is done in the right way.by being sincere and owning up quickly to the wrong. the longer it takes to confront the wrong the less likely it is to have it erased.
2006-08-27 14:06:59
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answer #7
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answered by gasmanrolle 3
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usually 10 1/2
2006-08-27 14:03:04
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answer #8
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answered by Me luv u long time 5
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I think that 7 is not nearly enough.. It's more like 11
2006-08-27 14:04:37
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answer #9
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answered by dbrady 5
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there are no rights that can fix a wrong. a wrong cannot be taken back. depending on the wrong, whatever was wronged might be forever damaged.
2006-08-27 14:03:49
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answer #10
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answered by Forever Looking 5
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