How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Section.Paragraph)
Quote #10
My daddy always told me to just do the best you knew how and tell the truth. He said there was nothin to set a man's mind at ease like wakin up in the morning and not havin to decide who you were. And if you done somethin wrong just stand up and say you don't it and say you're sorry and get on with it. Dont haul stuff around with you. (9.1.2)
This is good advice, but is there a point where people can cross a line? After all, we doubt that if Chigurh stood up and said he was sorry, Bell would suddenly see him as a paragon of moral virtue.