of Atone
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe scarcity of truth is atoned for by the abundance of affidavits; if a rumor be impugned, its veracity is easily strengthened by additional emphasis of affirmation, until at last "everybody says so," and then it is undeniable. Samuel Laman Blanchard
Every transgression is a game, every grief easy to bear compared with having discovered beauty; it was at once the crime that could never be atoned and the hurt that could never be assuaged, the tear that could never be dried. Halldór Laxness
A moment lived in paradise Is not atoned for too dearly by death. Friedrich Schiller
I am more afraid of deserving criticism than of receiving it. I stand in awe of my own opinion. The secret demerits of which we alone, perhaps, are conscious, are often more difficult to bear than those which have been publicly censured in us, and thus in some degree atoned for. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
If you are penitent, you love. And if you love you are of God. All things are atoned for, all things are saved by love. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
They didn’t think the people committing the misdeeds were bad, necessarily, but they did see their actions as sins that had to be atoned for. Source: Internet