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Quotes about Remorse

Take the pencil and write under my name, 'I forgive her.
- Charles Dickens
We need be careful how we deal with those about us, when every death carries to some small circle of survivors, thoughts of so much omitted, and so little done- of so many things forgotten, and so many more which might have been repaired! There is no remorse so deep as that which is unavailing; if we would be spared its tortures, let us remember this, in time.
- Charles Dickens
Carton left him there; but lingered after a little distance, and turned back to the gate again when it was shut, and touched it. He had heard of her going to the prison every day. 'She came out here,' he said, looking about him, 'turned this way, must have trod on these stones often. Let me follow in her footsteps.
- Charles Dickens
Conscience is a dreadful thing when it accuses man or boy;
- Charles Dickens
Each life is unique. But for all, repentance will surely include passing through the portal of humble prayer. Our Father in Heaven can allow us to feel fully the conviction of our sins. He knows the depths of our remorse. He can then direct what we must do to qualify for forgiveness.
- Henry B. Eyring
The pleasure of sin is soon gone, but the sting remains.
- Thomas Watson
The eye is for both seeing and weeping. Sin must first be seen before it can be wept for.
- Thomas Watson
Actual life was chaos, but there was something terribly logical in the imagination. It was the imagination that set remorse to dog the feet of sin. It was the imagination that made each crime bear its misshapen brood. In the common world of fact the wicked were not punished, nor the good rewarded. Success was given to the strong, failure thrust upon the weak. That was all.
- Oscar Wilde
Did I kill a lot of people? I been asked that question a few times. But never before by a man. I told this one girl I was seeing that yes I had killed a bunch of gooks but that I hadnt eaten any of them.
- Cormac McCarthy
You can't tell a dead man you're sorry.
- Charles Martin
I'm sorry I ever thought about eating you.
- Charles Martin
O conscience, upright and stainless, how bitter a sting to thee is a little fault!
- Dante Alighieri