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  • Peace visits not the guilty mind. -- Juvenal
  • Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind. -- William Shakespeare
  • Don't underestimate the power of a guilty mind. Never underestimate self-shame and self-destruction. -- Tim Hawken
  • Though the dungeon, the scourge, and the executioner be absent, the guilty mind can apply the goad and scorch with blows. -- Lucretius
  • A guilty mind can be eased by nothing but repentance; by which what was ill done is revoked and morally voided and undone. -- Benjamin Whichcote
  • Not sharp revenge, nor hell itself can find, A fiercer torment than a guilty mind, Which day and night doth dreadfully accuse, Condemns the wretch, and still the charge renews. -- John Dryden
  • A sane mind should not be guilty of a logical fallacy, yet there are very fine minds incapable of following mathematical demonstrations. -- Henri Poincare
  • The media's the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that's power. Because they control the minds of the masses. -- Malcolm X
  • And here in Los Angeles, once again, I'm going to go down and be a witness. There's a guilty plea. I don't mind being on the witness stand, but I think they mind it a lot. -- Patty Hearst
  • And also they were absolutely brilliant in one way, you know: they knew how effective is not to punish somebody who is guilty; what Communist Party members could afford to do was mind-boggling: they could do practically anything they wanted - steal, you know, lie, whatever. -- Milos Forman
  • What person here illegally (and in his right mind), will go to the government, announce being here illegally (e.g. plead guilty), provide all sorts of information as to where that person lives etc. to get a work permit only to be a target for deportation in two years? -- Greta Van Susteren
  • the act does not create guilt unless the mind is also guilty. -- William Landay
  • Every fault of the mind becomes more conspicuous and more guilty in proportion to the rank of the offender -- Juvenal
  • The scepticism which men affect towards their higher inspirations is often not an honest doubt, but a guilty negligence, and is a sign of narrow mind and defective wisdom. -- James Martineau
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