logo

Quotes About Guilt

The idea that you can target an ethnic group with a collective crime, regardless of the specific innocence or guilt of the constituent elements of that group — there is absolutely nothing that's more racist than that.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
These are evil actions. No excuses are available for engaging in them. To dehumanize a fellow being, to reduce him or her to the status of a parasite, to torture and to slaughter with no consideration of individual innocence or guilt, to make an art form of pain—that is wrong.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
It was impossible for me not to conclude that some of what had reduced her to her monthslong state of moral paralysis was not so much guilt about potentially contributing to the negative effects of human striving on the broader world, as it was the sense of moral superiority that concern about such things brought her (despite the exceptional psychological danger of embracing this dismal view of human possibility).
~ Jordan B. Peterson
uno de los efectos más perversos de su caso consistió en hacerle creer a la opinión pública que Florence es culpable pese a haber sido liberada por violaciones al proceso, cuando la presunción de inocencia debe aplicársele sin cortapisas
~ Jorge Volpi
Religion, in refusing to degrade you, has placed in doubt the crime imputed to you; the government, in surrounding your case with mystery and shadow, gives reason for belief in some error, committed in fatal moments; and all the Philippines, in venerating your memory and calling you martyrs, in no way acknowledges your guilt.
~ Jose Rizal
I'm sick to death—Oh when shall I get loose From this vain world, the abode of guilt and sorrow! —And yet methinks a beam of light breaks in On my departing soul. Alas! I fear 95 I've been too hasty. O ye powers that search The heart of man, and weigh his inmost thoughts, If I have done amiss, impute it not!— The best may err, but you are good, and—oh!  [Dies.]
~ Joseph Addison
Both men and angels were given the highest gift in the universe, that of free will. We have the power of choice. Evil resides within the problem of choice. It is free will that convicts us. We are guilty of being evil because we can choose good. Free will is the very foundation of love, and the cornerstone of evil.
~ Joseph B. Lumpkin
Guilt can make you doubt yourself at the very moment when you need to proceed with certainty.
~ Joseph Bruchac
However, Christianity has come to present us a new idea, all the more powerful in that it rests on a universal idea as old as the world, and that we needed to be rectified and sanctioned by revelation. So when the guilty ask us it is why the innocent suffer in his world, we are not lacking in responses, as you have seen, but we can choose one that is more direct and perhaps more convincing than all the others. We can reply: Innocence suffers for you, if you wish it.
~ Joseph de Maistre
There was more than one type of guilt. You might do something horrible that you later regretted. But you could also feel guilty for something you'd not done!
~ Joseph Delaney
Though Baptism completely blots out the guilt of original sin (reatus culpae), there still remains concu piscence (fomes peccati, concupiscentia), which, however, no longer partakes of the nature of guilt, but is merely a consequence of original sin. 4 This teaching was em phasized by St. Augustine.
~ Joseph Pohle
Tertullian speaks the mind of the Latin Fa thers when he says: "The guilt being removed, the penalty is removed also. Thus man is re stored to God according to the likeness of him [i. e. Adam] who in days gone by had been [created] to the image of God.
~ Joseph Pohle
back." As he spoke, Ivypool sprang to her paws. "This is all my fault," she mewed
~ Erin Hunter
Flourish?" Jackdaw's Cry curled his lip. "You sent Frost away to die. You trained Jagged Peak until you crippled him. You have orphan kits because you killed their mother. Do you call that 'flourishing'?
~ Erin Hunter
What do you want me to do now?" Brackenfur asked miserably. "Stop blaming yourself, to begin with
~ Erin Hunter
Breezepelt looked up at him, equally awkward. His eyes were guilty as he replied. "I should never have listened to the Dark Forest cats," he mewed stiffly. "You're a Clan cat, and my loyalty should be to the Clans.
~ Erin Hunter
Guilt results from unused life, from the unlived in us.
~ Ernest Becker
Better guilt than the terrible burden of freedom and responsibility.
~ Ernest Becker
Busted," I said, raising my hands in a gesture of guilt. "That's what you get
~ Ernest Cline
I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.
~ Ernest Hemingway
What is moral is what you feel good after, and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.
~ Ernest Hemingway
I have never had any difficulty falling asleep. No matter what problems I have. However terrible things are, I can sleep. It's like killing yourself and taking the easy way out. It's waking up that I dread. Every morning, I go through the five stages of death. I wake up in denial that I have to go to work. Then I get angry. Then I bargain with God, or myself, and try to call in sick. Then I feel guilty and go into remission, until finally I accept that the day will suck and I get up.
~ Ernesto Quiñónez
The (capital punishment) controversy passes the anarch by. For him, the linking of death and punishment is absurd. In this respect, he is closer to the wrongdoer than to the judge, for the high-ranking culprit who is condemned to death is not prepared to acknowledge his sentence as atonement; rather, he sees his guilt in his own inadequacy. Thus, he recognizes himself not as a moral but as a tragic person.
~ Ernst Junger
If the struggle against nihilism is to succeed, it must be fought out in the heart of each one of us. Everyone shared in the guilt, and there is no one who did not stand in need of the healing powers which are to be found in the realms of suffering.
~ Ernst Junger