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  • The past gives you no justice. Sentences are passed. But that doesn't mean you get justice. You can stand there forever and rail and say, 'Someone has to pay. I want what was taken from me.' But you're just going to get silence coming back at you. The past doesn't pay. We pay. And we're all free to decide when we've had enough.

    Michael Hainey (2013). “After Visiting Friends: A Son's Story”, p.289, Simon and Schuster