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Guilty Conscience Quotes

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“Never judge someone's character based on the words of another. Instead, study the motives behind the words of the person casting the bad judgment. An honest woman can sell tangerines all day and remain a good person until she dies, but there will always be naysayers who will try to convince you otherwise. Perhaps this woman did not give them something for free, or at a discount. Perhaps too, that she refused to stand with them when they were wrong — or just stood up for something she felt was right. And also, it could be that some bitter women are envious of her, or that she rejected the advances of some very proud men. Always trust your heart. If the Creator stood before a million men with the light of a million lamps, only a few would truly see him because truth is already alive in their hearts. Truth can only be seen by those with truth in them. He who does not have Truth in his heart, will always be blind to her.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Abhaidev
“And of these few charitable billionaires, how many are motivated by greed for a Nobel peace prize, I don’t know. Yes, call me a cynic, but I am absolutely sure that hadn’t there been such a thing as the Nobel peace prize or similar versions of national, or state-level, or independent accolades, many of these millionaires and billionaires would have given up on their charitable endeavours. After having everything, a rich man seeks applause and reverence, for there is guilt in his mind. The guilt of having everything in this world.”
Abhaidev, The Influencer: Speed Must Have a Limit

Joseph Conrad
“I am stupid, am I not? What more can I want? If you ask them who is brave--who is true--who is just--who is it they would trust with their lives?--they would say, Tuan Jim. And yet they can never know the real, real truth....”
Joseph Conrad, Lord Jim

Natalie Babbitt
“A guilty conscience can be very troublesome, I've heard.”
Natalie Babbitt, The Eyes of the Amaryllis

Haruki Murakami
“If I have left a wound inside you, It is not just your wound, but mine as well.”
Haruki Murakami

“Guilt is the worst demon to bear, and it will keep you in never-ending turmoil.
Learn to let it go!”
Zane Baker

Manik Bandopadhyay
“মনে পাপ থাকার এই একটা লক্ষণ। মনে হয়, সকলে বুঝি সব জানে। সাপ উঠিয়া পড়ার আশঙ্কায় কেঁচো খুঁড়িবার চেষ্টাতেও মানুষ ইতস্তত করে।”
Manik Bandopadhyay, পুতুলনাচের ইতিকথা

Primo Levi
“They did not greet us, nor did they smile; they seemed opressed not only by compassion but by a confused restraint, which sealed their lips and bound their eyes to the funeral scene. It was that shame we knew so well, the shame that drowned us after the selections, and every time we had to watch, or submit to, some outrage: the shame the Germans did not know, that the just man experiences at another man's crime; the feeling of guilt that such a crime should exist, that it should have been introduced irrevocably into the world of things that exist, and that his will for good should have proved too weak or null, and should not have availed in defense”
Primo Levi, If This Is a Man • The Truce

Samuel Richardson
“Why should the guiltless tremble so, when the guilty can possess their minds in peace?”
Samuel Richardson, Pamela

Nathaniel Hawthorne
“More than once, he had cleared his throat, and drawn in the long, deep, and tremulous breath, which, when sent forth again, would come burdened with the black secret of his soul.”
Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter

Nathaniel Hawthorne
“He had striven to put a cheat upon himself by making the avowal of a guilty conscience, but had gained only one other sin, and a self-acknowledged shame, without the momentary relief of being self-deceived. He had spoken the very truth, and transformed it into the veriest falsehood.”
Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter

“An apology is usually a disguised request for a key to the cage of guilt or regret.”
@Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“Guilt is an outward expression of self degradation. It is acceptance of one’s culpability, indiscretion, liability, sin, dereliction, and harm without resolving the crime, violation, or wrong. Guilt desires to remain hidden, hence, the paying for confessions to alleviate responsibility. Where shame separates you from social and cultural obedience, guilt brings you closer to the deceiver such as religion. Guilt is dancing with the devil and calling yourself good.”
Deborah Bravandt

Hannah F. Whitten
“Very rarely can the entirety of fault be held by one person.”
Hannah F. Whitten, For the Throne

“It's always the guilty that have itchy bowels after chewing the truth.”
Andrew-Knox B Kaniki

H.S. Crow
“Memory is most fickle among the guilty. Fine, no one steps forward, no one lives!”
H.S. Crow, Lunora: A Book of Sand

B.S. Murthy
“Exaggeration of hurt enhances the defaulter's guilt.”
B.S. Murthy

Laura C. Reden
“And if the guilt didn’t kill you—the regret would eat you alive.”
Laura C. Reden, Haunted Waters

“Exaggeration of hurt tends to enhance the defaulter's guilt”
BS Murthy

Jennifer L. Armentrout
“I thought... I thought I heard you calling my name,' The crease between his brows deepened. 'Screaming for help.' Letting go of his sword, he ran a hand through his nearly white-blond hair. 'It must've been the wind.'

'Or your guilty conscience.'

'Probably the wind.'

I started toward him.

There it was, a flash of a grin. 'Sorry to interrupt.'

'Interrupt what? I'm stuck in this room. What could-?' I shrieked as the door closed and locked. 'Now I am yelling!'

'It's the wind,' he yelled back through the door.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire

Julia Lovell
“War guilt can lead to ever more militant acts of self-justification. Once blood has been shed in dubious circumstances, those involved often try to brazen it out: first, through blaming the injured party for forcing them to act thus; and second, through affirming the validity of their violence by persisting with it.”
Julia Lovell, The Opium War: Drugs, Dreams and the Making of China

Lisa Medved
“The question of guilt rankles. She knows what she’s done is wrong. Unethical, deceitful – however
labelled, it is wrong. Yet the pesky little voice that has wormed its way inside her head continues to insist that her actions were sensible.”
Lisa Medved, The Engraver's Secret

Lisa Medved
“The question of guilt rankles. She knows what she’s done is wrong. Unethical, deceitful – however labelled, it is wrong. Yet the pesky little voice that has wormed its way inside her head continues to insist that her actions were sensible.”
Lisa Medved, The Engraver's Secret

“Only guilt can give one the highest pain.”
Bharani Kumar Buyakar, Once Again Beautiful And Pure: A Tale of Strength and Redemption

Anuradha Bhattacharyya
“The world watches all our activities. We may close our guilty eyes, but we can’t close the questioning eyes of the world.”
Anuradha Bhattacharyya, Light Inspired

“Shame whispers lies about your worth.”
Zara Hairston

Abhijit Naskar
“Scars are not guilt marks,
Scars are mark of gallantry.
Scars are proof of resilience,
Scars are testament to bravery.”
Abhijit Naskar, Yaralardan Yangın Doğar: Explorers of Night are Emperors of Dawn

Byrd Nash
“Guilt is no longer an abstract notion, but something under the bed and in the dark.”
Byrd Nash, Delicious Death

IyanuOluwa Olorode
“Anytime you hear words that exalt your past above what God has already done for you, that is the voice of condemnation and not the Holy Ghost.”
IyanuOluwa Olorode, Love's Direction

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