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42 Quotes for 'Conscience' in the Database.

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Oh! think what anxious moments pass between The birth of plots, and their last fatal periods, Oh! 'tis a dreadful interval of time, Filled up with horror all, and big with death!
Author: Joseph Addison
Source: Cato (act I, sc. 3)
Guilty consciences always make people cowards.
Author: Bidpai (Pilpay)
Source: The Prince and his Minister (chap. iii, fable iii)
They have cheveril consciences that will stretch.
Author: Robert Burton
Source: Anatomy of Melancholy (pt. II, sec. IV, memb. 2, subsect. 3)
Why should not Conscience have vacation As well as other Courts o' th' nation? Have equal power to adjourn, Appoint appearance and return?
Author: Samuel Butler (1)
Source: Hudibras (pt. II, canto II, l. 317)
But at sixteen the conscience rarely gnaws So much, as when we call our old debts in At sixty years, and draw the accounts of evil, And find a deuced balance with the devil.
Author: Lord Byron (George Gordon Noel Byron)
Source: Don Juan (canto I, st. 167)
A quiet conscience makes one so serene! Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did.
Author: Lord Byron (George Gordon Noel Byron)
Source: Don Juan (canto I, st. 83)
Yet still there whispers the small voice within, Heard through Gain's silence, and o'er Glory's din; Whatever creed be taught or land be trod, Man's conscience is the oracle of God.
Author: Lord Byron (George Gordon Noel Byron)
Source: The Island (canto I, st. 6)
There is no future pang Can deal that justice on the self condemn'd He deals on his own soul.
Author: Lord Byron (George Gordon Noel Byron)
Source: Manfred (act III, sc. 1)
The Past lives o'er again, In its effects, and to the guilty spirit The ever-frowning Present is its image.
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Source: Remorse (act I, sc. 2)
The still small voice is wanted.
Author: William Cowper
Source: Task (bk. V, l. 687)
Oh, Conscience! Conscience! man's most faithful friend, Him canst thou comfort, ease, relieve, defend; But if he will thy friendly checks forego, Thou art, oh! woe for me, his deadliest foe!
Author: George Crabbe
Source: Struggles of Conscience (last lines)
O faithful conscience, delicately pure, how doth a little failing wound thee sore! [It., O dignitosa coscienza e netta, Come t' e picciol fallo amaro morso.]
Author: Dante ("Dante Alighieri")
Source: Purgatorio (III, 8)
So may heaven's grace clear away the foam from the conscience, that the river of thy thoughts may roll limpid thenceforth, [It., Se toso grazia risolva le schiume Di vostra conscienza, si che chiaro Per essa scenda della mente il fiume.]
Author: Dante ("Dante Alighieri")
Source: Purgatorio (XIII, 88)
Never do anything against conscience even if the state demands it.
Author: Dante ("Dante Alighieri")
Source: Purgatorio (XIII, 88)
Two souls, alas! reside within my breast, and each withdraws from and repels its brother. [Ger., Zwei Seelen wohnen, ach! in meiner Brust, Die eine will sich von der andern trennen.]
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Source: Faust (I, 2, 307)
Conscience is a coward, and those faults it has not strength to prevent, it seldom has justice enough to accuse.
Author: Oliver Goldsmith
Source: Vicar of Wakefield (ch. XIII)
Be this thy brazen bulwark, to keep a clear conscience, and never turn pale with guilt. [Lat., Hic murus aeneus esto, Nil conscire sibi, nulla pallescere culpa.]
Author: Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus)
Source: Epistles (I, 1, 60)
A cleere conscience is a sure carde.
Author: John Lyly (Lylie or Lyllie)
Source: Euphues (p. 207), Arbor's reprint
Conscience is the inner voice that warns us somebody may be looking.
Author: John Lyly (Lylie or Lyllie)
Source: Euphues (p. 207), Arbor's reprint
He that has light within his own clear breast May sit i' the centre, and enjoy bright day: But he that hides a dark soul and foul thoughts Benighted walks under the mid-day sun; Himself his own dungeon.
Author: John Milton
Source: Comus (l. 381)
Now conscience wakes despair That slumber'd, wakes the bitter memory Of what he was, what is, and what must be Worse; of worse deeds worse sufferings must ensue!
Author: John Milton
Source: Paradise Lost (bk. IV, l. 23)
O Conscience, into what abyss of fears And horrors hast thou driven me, out of which I find no way, from deep to deeper plunged.
Author: John Milton
Source: Paradise Lost (bk. X, l. 842)
Let his tormentor conscience find him out.
Author: John Milton
Source: Paradise Regained (bk. IV, l. 130)
Whom conscience, ne'er asleep, Wounds with incessant strokes, not loud, but deep.
Author: Michael Eyquen de Montaigne
Source: Essays--Of Conscience (bk. II, ch. V)
According to the state of a man's conscience, so do hope and fear on account of his deeds arise in his mind. [Lat., Conscia mens ut cuique sua est, ita concipit intra Pectora pro facto spemque metumque suo.]
Author: Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso)
Source: Fasti (I, 485)
A clear conscience is a soft pillow.
Author: German Proverb
Source: None
Conscience is thoroughly well-bred and soon leaves off talking to those who do not wish to hear it.
Author: Samuel Butler
Source: None
A conscience without God is like a court without a judge.
Author: Alphonse De Lamartine
Source: None
Conscience is the voice of the soul; the passions of the body.
Author: Jean Jacques Rousseau
Source: None
A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder.
Author: English Proverb
Source: None
A bad conscience has a very good memory
Author: Source Unknown
Source: None
Conscience is the inner voice which warns us that someone may be looking.
Author: H. L. Mencken
Source: None
The person that loses their conscience has nothing left worth keeping.
Author: Izaak Walton
Source: None
Conscience is the mirror of our souls, which represents the errors of our lives in their full shape.
Author: George Bancroft
Source: None
Religions are the great fairy tales of conscience.
Author: George Santayana
Source: None
Conscience is a mother-in-law whose visit never ends.
Author: H. L. Mencken
Source: None
The only tyrant I accept in this world is the still voice within.
Author: Mahatma Gandhi
Source: None
Conscience is the mirror of our souls, which represents the errors of our lives in their full shape.
Author: George Bancroft
Source: None
Conscience--the only incorruptible thing about us.
Author: Henry Fielding
Source: None
He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition burns a picture to obtain the ashes.
Author: Chinese Proverb
Source: None
No ear can hear nor tongue can tell the tortures of the inward hell!
Author: Lord Byron
Source: None
A good conscience is a continued Christmas.
Author: Benjamin Franklin
Source: None

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