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guilt politics boring
guilt politics ... I regard as conveniently paralyzing, ripe for backlash defensiveness, counterproductive, and boring. Robin Morgan
guilty nasty
If you want to say Roger's guilty of being nasty and distasteful, that's okay. He wanted attention. John Burke
guilty mistake paying price
I'm guilty of a mistake and I'm paying the price of it, David Blunkett
guilty serve
We serve all races, ... We're just a target. We're not guilty and never have been. Joe Rogers
guilty yelling
It was like yelling at your own kid, and you know how guilty you feel after that. Glen Sather
guilt innocence nor
No man's guilt is not yours, nor is any man's innocence a thing apart. William Saroyan
guilt calm
Acts that proceed from your calm center are always more effective than acts that proceed from fear, guilt, or anger. Alan Cohen
guilt difficult betray
Alas! How difficult it is to prevent the countenance from betraying guilt! Ovid
guilt lays
Forbear to lay the guilt of a few on the many. Ovid
shame poseidon said
Blowfish, did you say?" "Ah, no. Blofis, actually." "Oh, I see," Poseidon said. "A shame. I quite like blowfish. Rick Riordan
shame hasty conscience
Nature's hasty conscience. Maria Edgeworth
shame crime
The crime and not the scaffold makes the shame. Pierre Corneille
shame accepted participation
While someone can attempt to shame you, shame must also be accepted to be effective. We can't make you feel shame without your participation. Seth
shameless carelessness
... there can be no more shameless carelessness than with the food we eat for life itself. M. F. K. Fisher
shame speak
It's a shame that that's how it has to end. Obviously, something was really bugging him because you just don't speak like that out of emotion. Josh Beckett
shame
O shame, where is thy blush? William Shakespeare
shame
It would be a shame if he didn't come back, but I think he will. Tom Moody
shame said wanted
I wanted control over what was said and what was not said, rather than holding my head down in shame. Rebecca Loos