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Time & Perspective Quote by Tryon Edwards

"Right actions in the future are the best apologies for bad actions in the past"

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Redemption, Edwards implies, is not a speech act. Its grammar is behavioral. In an era soaked in public piety and private wrongdoing, this line cuts through the Victorian talent for moral bookkeeping: you do not apologize your way out of harm; you live your way into repair.

The sentence is engineered to demote remorse from center stage. "Apologies" gets reframed as something earned, not offered. That's the subtext theologians know but polite society often resists: contrition without conversion is theater. Edwards, writing as a Protestant moralist, leans on a familiar Christian logic - repentance means turning, not merely regretting. The future tense matters. It denies the past the privilege of finality, but it also refuses cheap absolution. If you want to be believed, become different where it costs you: in habits, in relationships, in restitution.

There's an implied critique of language itself, especially religious language. Nineteenth-century America prized testimony, confession, and visible respectability; Edwards suggests those can be counterfeit currencies. "Best" is doing a lot of work too. He doesn't say right actions are the only apologies, but he ranks them above words, above self-flagellation, above reputation management.

Read now, the quote lands like an antidote to the apology-industrial complex - the corporate non-apology, the celebrity notes app statement, the social-media remorse timed to a news cycle. Edwards offers a harsher, cleaner standard: the apology that lasts is the one that changes what happens next.

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TopicLearning from Mistakes
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Later attribution: The Path of Forgiveness Book 3: How to be Restored After ... modern compilationID: lvBIselms3oC
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... Right actions in the future are the best apologies for bad actions in the past." - Tryon Edwards There are lots of times when we hurt someone that is important to us, and we strive very hard to regain the trust we lost. I think that if ...
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A Dictionary of Thoughts (Tryon Edwards, 1906)50.0%
Right actions for the future are the best apologies for wrong ones in the past – the best evidence of regret for them...
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Edwards, Tryon. (2026, March 1). Right actions in the future are the best apologies for bad actions in the past. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/right-actions-in-the-future-are-the-best-9793/

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Edwards, Tryon. "Right actions in the future are the best apologies for bad actions in the past." FixQuotes. March 1, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/right-actions-in-the-future-are-the-best-9793/.

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"Right actions in the future are the best apologies for bad actions in the past." FixQuotes, 1 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/right-actions-in-the-future-are-the-best-9793/. Accessed 10 Mar. 2026.

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Tryon Edwards (1809 - 1894) was a Theologian from USA.

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