CONSCIENCE QUOTES IV

quotations about conscience

Notwithstanding, pestilence may surprise even the castle of motive; and it is a strange power (rising up out of the depth which speech cannot explore, nor thought even think of, as the eye cannot see vision) that by conscience we can lay down rules for conscience and train it by good exercise, which is, for aught we know, as if a member of the body, feeling its own weakness, should set itself at exercise to gain strength.

JAMES VILA BLAKE

Essays


Judge not according to the orthodox standard of a system religious, philosophical, political, but according as things promote, or fail to promote the delicacy, integrity, and authority of Conscience.

LORD ACTON

postscript of letter to Mandell Creighton, Apr. 5, 1887


The happy soul, in whose heart this peace of God hath erected her throne, has firmly resolved with Job, that holy sufferer, that his heart shall not reproach him, with any approven guile, so long as he lives. He goes not about to patch up a fatal peace betwixt his conscience and his lusts; (a very common dreadful mistake;) but if iniquity be in his hand, he puts it far away.

WILLIAM MCEWEN

Select Essays Doctrinal & Practical on a Variety of the Most Important and Interesting Subjects in Divinity


Scourges, racks, and flames, can inflict no pains to be compared with the stings and tortures of a guilty conscience.

JOHN THORNTON

Maxims and Directions for Youth


No guilt is forgotten so long as the conscience still knows of it.

STEFAN ZWEIG

Beware of Pity


Conscience ... seldom comes to a man's aid while he is in the zenith of health and revelling in pomp and luxury upon illgotten spoils. It is generally the last act of his life, and it comes too late to be of much service to others here, or to himself hereafter.

GEORGE WASHINGTON

letter to John P. Posey, Aug. 7, 1782


If we neglect conscience, most evils are possible.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims


Conscience is a man's compass, and though the needle sometimes deviates, though one often perceives irregularities in directing one's course by it, still one must try to follow its direction.

VINCENT VAN GOGH

Dear Theo: the Autobiography of Vincent Van Gogh


Wicked men by specious errors and intoxicating pleasure contrive to lull conscience into a slumber; but when it wakes, its voice is louder than thunder, and its strokes keener than flashes of lightning.

JOHN THORNTON

Maxims and Directions for Youth


Justice is a temporary thing that must at last come to an end; but the conscience is eternal and will never die.

MARTIN LUTHER

On Marriage


Conscience is a coward, and those faults it has not strength enough to prevent it seldom has justice enough to accuse.

OLIVER GOLDSMITH

The Vicar of Wakefield


Having a conscience is not the same as using it.

JOSTEIN GAARDER

Sophie's World


Storms in the Conscience will always lodge clouds in the countenance.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine


Conscience, the organ of feeling which dominates us and of the opinions which rule us, is presumptuous in the strong, timid in the weak and unfortunate, uneasy in the undecided.

LUC DE CLAPIERS

MARQUIS DE VAUVENARGUES, Reflections and Maxims


There is one thing alone that stands the brunt of life throughout its course: a quiet conscience.

EURIPIDES

Hippolytus


Conscience after an evil act is like pulling stockings over muddy boots.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought


Conscience is extinct among us, but it is said to still linger among the more savage tribes of Africa: proof that there is a pressing need for more missionaries.

ABRAHAM MILLER

Unmoral Maxims


The relationship between the individual and God, the God-relationship, is the conscience.

SØREN KIERKEGAARD

Works of Love


For conscience may be turned awry, or fall sick in a moral pestilence, like any other faculty.

JAMES VILA BLAKE

Essays


Conscience therefore is a high and awful power; it is solo Deo minor, next and immediately under God, our judge.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine