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It Is The Guilt, Not The Scaffold, Which Constitutes The Shame. -- Cornville
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It is the guilt, not the scaffold, which constitutes the shame.
-- Cornville
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Men the most infamous are fond of fame, And those who fear not guilt yet start at shame.
-- Charles Churchill (1731-1764), The Author, Line 233...
All such expressions as SQRT(-1), SQRT(-2) ... are neither nothing, nor greater than nothing, nor less than nothing, which necessarily constitutes them imaginary or impossible.
-- L. Eule...
In other words, psychoanalysts relieve their patients from feeling guilty about things of which they are not guilty
and leave them with the sense of guilt about things of which they really are guilty....
Guilt as charged, your on-her!
TELEPRESSION: The deep-seated guilt which stems from knowing that you did not try hard enough to look up the number on your own and instead put the burden on the directory assistant.
-- "Sniglets", Rich Hall & Friend...
Such a shame I'm not cleared to answer that.
Where there is no shame, there is no honor.
A fool and his guilt are soon parted.
Guilt trips: The nuclear weapon of relationships...