I have never met a woman who works who doesn't feel guilty. I mean we all deny it like crazy but deep down there is always that voice saying you should be at home.
It is better and more satisfactory to acquit a thousand guilty persons than to put a single innocent one to death.
You ever buy a book and not read it? You feel almost guilty having it up on a bookshelf. People are like, "Hey, how's that book?" "I haven't read it. " "Oh, did you just buy it?" "I've had it since high school. " "Well, can I borrow it?" "No. "
I just started going to shows. I don't know how submerged I am: I feel guilty that I don't get out more, but I really like being inside the house.
Reason is God's gift, but so are the passions. Reason is as guilty as passion.
He who helps the guilty, shares the crime.
I get paid for seeing that my clients have every break the law allows. I have knowingly defended a number of guilty men. But the guilty never escape unscathed. My fees are sufficient punishment for anyone.
We are almost always guilty of the hate we encounter.
You know when things are bad when you feel guilty for being rude to vampires. Jacob B. Ch. 14
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on the many things we have to be thankful for, not so we feel guilty about what we have that others don't, but to be genuinely grateful for our blessings.
Today, let's set our minds and hearts on feeling more thankful for what we are than guilty for what we're not. Let's cut the threads of guilt with grace.
It's the luxury of time that lets me in some ways now spoil myself. I get my workout in every day. I get a good, long sleep every day. I won't say they're guilty pleasures. When I first left Microsoft, I would say I spent the better part of a year saying, "OK, how do I get as busy and crazy and manic as I was at Microsoft?" Since then I said, "No, I'll make a bigger contribution in this phase of my life by being able to pick and choose, not being so manic, having time to step back, a little more time for what I'll call discernment rather than just activity. "
My hands are guilty, but my heart is free.
You stopped looking for the truth. . . I'd guess that's a sin we've all been guilty of.
We all want to be guilty, because guilt is power.
My money buys me the freedom not to be a member of the corporate structure. And I certainly don't feel guilty or hypocritical about that. The way our economy is set up, if you don't want to be a corporate moron and you don't want to be enfeebled in the streets, you must earn enough to know that you'll never have to go to them for money.
Here's how it is: I feel guilty about every single bite of food that goes into my mouth.
I watched the entire O. J. Simpson trial, and he was guilty.
I feel guilty about spending so much time away from home and loved ones.
I certainly have been guilty of trying to sweep things under the carpet.