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Defending the truth is not something one does out of a sense of duty or to allay guilt complexes, but is a reward in itself.
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Beauvoir, Simone De
1908-1986 French Novelist Essayist

I am having so much fun performing, I feel almost guilty. I think, my God, I hope no one comes and busts me for this.
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Crosby, David
American Rock Musician

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.
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Ellis, Dr. Albert
1913 American Psychotherapist

He that is conscious of guilt cannot bear the innocence of others: So they will try to reduce all others to their own level.
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Fox, Charles James
1749-1806 British Statesman Foreign Secretary

It is more dangerous that even a guilty person should be punished without the forms of law than that he should escape.
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Jefferson, Thomas
1743-1826 Third President of the USA

If you commit a crime, you re guilty.
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Limbaugh, Rush
1951 American TV Personality

Forbear to lay the guilt of a few on the many.
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Ovid
BC 43-18 AD Roman Poet

Whoever blushes confesses guilt, true innocence never feels shame.
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Rousseau, Jean Jacques
1712-1778 Swiss Political Philosopher Educationist Essayist

Guilt is the source of sorrows, the avenging fiend that follows us behind with whips and stings.
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Rowe, Nicholas

Life without industry is guilt. Industry without Art is Brutality.
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Ruskin, John
1819-1900 British Critic Social Theorist

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.
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Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
1759-1805 German Dramatist Poet Historian

Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind; the thief doth fear each bush an officer.
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Shakespeare, William
1564-1616 British Poet Playwright Actor

Guilt upon the conscience, like rust upon iron, both defiles and consumes it, gnawing and creeping into it, as that does which at last eats out the very heart and substance of the metal.
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South, Bishop Robert
1634-1716 British Clergyman

Seek to make a person blush for their guilt rather than shed their blood.
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Tacitus, Publius Cornelius
55-117 AD Roman Historian