But, the thing about guilt is, no one can take away for you; you have to unpack it yourself.

It is through justification of one's actions that a completely guiltless life is possible.

Men like that — when they know they won’t be found out — they will do anything.

....you can overcome sadness, loneliness, even terrible loss. But guilt goes with you the grave.

Your job today is to pass gas. You do that and we can start feeding you liquids. No fart, no food.

It's not about people believing the story. It's about you knowing and holding it to be true.

You can always count on your family to love you. And to betray you. And then to feel guilty about it.

Enough of this guilt," he told her, his voice reduced to a cracked whisper. "What's done is done.

God does not regret saving you. There is no sin which you commit which is beyond the cross of Christ.

We gather our arms full of guilt as though it were precious stuff. It must be that we want it that way.

When we teach people that suspending moral judgments is a virtue, the necessary outcome is moral horror.

Don't underestimate the power of a guilty mind. Never underestimate self-shame and self-destruction.

Only afterward did the guilt set in--the guilt that for a few minutes he let himself stop feeling guilty.

If the system turns away from the abuses inflicted on the guilty, then who can be next but the innocents?

In comparison with the spirit of priestly revenge all the remaining spirits are hardly worth considering.