| Author |
Quotes |
| Alexander Chase | Without the spice of guilt, sin cannot be fully savored. |
| Alexander Pope | How glowing guilt exalts the keen delight! |
| Ben Jonson | The gods Grow angry with your patience. 'Tis their care, And must be yours, that guilty men escape not: As crimes do grow, justice should rouse itself. |
| Alexander Pope | How glowing guilt exalts the keen delight! |
| Charles James Fox | He that is conscious of guilt cannot bear the innocence of others: So they will try to reduce all others to their own level. |
| Cicero | The greatest incitement to guilt is the hope of sinning with impunity. |
| Conte Vittorio Alfieri | The guilty is he who meditates a crime; the punishment is his who lays the plot. |
| Dr Albert Ellis | The more sinful and guilty a person tends to feel, the less chance there is that he will be a happy, healthy, or law-abiding citizen. He will become a compulsive wrong-doer. |
| Edward Young | A land of levity is a land of guilt. |
| Erma Bombeck | Guilt: the gift that keeps on giving. |
| Helen Schucman | Guilt is a sure sign your thinking is unnatural. HS was the amanuensis for the Course In Miracles. |
| Johann Friedrich Von Schiller | It is criminal to steal a purse, daring to steal a fortune, a mark of greatness to steal a crown. The blame diminishes as the guilt increases. |
| Johann Von Schiller | It is base to filch a purse, daring to embezzle a million, but it is great beyond measure to steal a crown. The sin lessens as the guilt increases. |
| John Ray | Guilt is always jealous. |
| John Webster | Let guilty men remember, their black deeds Do lean on crutches made of slender reeds. |
| Livy | Men's minds are too ready to excuse guilt in themselves. |
| Mohammad | Guilt is anything you did and fear others to know about |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne | What we call real estate-the solid ground to build a house on-is the broad foundation on which nearly all the guilt of this world rests. |
| Nicholas Rowe | Guilt is the source of sorrow, 'tis the fiend,Th' avenging fiend, that follows us behindWith whips and stings. |
| Ovidius Naso | Alas! How difficult it is to prevent the countenance from betraying guilt! |
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