What did John Webster mean by: How tedious is a guilty conscience! - John Webster Playwright · England Copy
+ Man is most happy, when his own actions are arguments and examples of his virtue. Feraz Zeid, January 12, 2024January 12, 2024, John Webster, Action, Example, 0 - John Webster Playwright · England
+ Man may his fate foresee, but not prevent. ‘Tis better to be fortunate than wise. Feraz Zeid, January 12, 2024January 12, 2024, John Webster, Fate, Wise, 0 - John Webster Playwright · England
+ Let guilty men remember, their black deeds Do lean on crutches made of slender reeds. Feraz Zeid, January 12, 2024January 12, 2024, John Webster, Black, Evil, 0 - John Webster Playwright · England
+ All the damnable degrees Of drinking have you staggered through. Feraz Zeid, January 12, 2024January 12, 2024, John Webster, Degrees, Drinking, 0 - John Webster Playwright · England
+ Eagles commonly fly alone. They are crows, daws, and starlings that flock together. Feraz Zeid, January 12, 2024January 12, 2024, John Webster, Crow, Eagles, Together, 0 - John Webster Playwright · England
+ Gold that buys health can never be ill spent, Nor hours laid out in harmless merriment. Feraz Zeid, January 12, 2024January 12, 2024, John Webster, Gold, Health, Hours, 0 - John Webster Playwright · England
+ For the subtlest folly proceeds from the subtlest wisdom. Feraz Zeid, October 31, 2023December 26, 2023, John Webster, Folly, Wisdom, 0 - John Webster Playwright · England
+ Lay this unto your breast: Old friends, like old swords, still are trusted best. Feraz Zeid, January 12, 2024January 12, 2024, John Webster, Breasts, Friendship, 0 - John Webster Playwright · England
I felt for my crime a just terror; I looked on my life with hate, and my passion with horror. - Jean Racine Playwright · France
Whoever blushes confesses guilt, true innocence never feels shame. Explain - Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher · Switzerland
The state we find ourselves in is sinful quite independent of guilt. Explain - Franz Kafka Writer · Czechia
We forget our guilt when we have confessed it to another, but the other does not usually forget it. Explain - Friedrich Nietzsche Philosopher · Germany
Anyone who can appease a man’s conscience can take his freedom away from him. - Fyodor Dostoevsky Writer · Russia
Ah! it is well for the unfortunate to be resigned, but for the guilty there is no peace. - Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Author · England