Top 14 Quotes About Being Made To Feel Guilty
#1. I'm sorry I have issues with my boyfriend doing other men. I'm sorry I have issues with me doing other men. Why was I always being made to feel guilty because I wasn't having sex with more people? Wasn't it supposed to be the other way around?
Laurell K. Hamilton
#2. Music journalists are some of the lazy, most uninspired, dull people I've ever met.
Zachary Cole Smith
#3. They got so accustomed to the false alarms that when she did eventually die, they did not realize it, and she lay there twenty minutes, serene in my embrace, smiling blankly at me.
Darren Shan
#4. All the seven deadly sins are man's true nature. To be greedy. To be hateful. To have lust. Of course, you have to control them, but if you're made to feel guilty for being human, then you're going to be trapped in a never-ending sin-and-repent cycle that you can't escape from.
Marilyn Manson
#7. I prefer to think of myself as a musician who is still learning and trying to do something every time out.
Geddy Lee
#8. I think the book that really kind of woke me up a little bit when I was starting to write was 'Winesburg, Ohio' by Sherwood Anderson. I was in grad school at Brown, going for an M.A. in creative writing. Those stories seemed to me to be doing away with pretty writing.
Tom Drury
#9. I spent many hours ensconced in the local library, reading - nay, devouring - book after book after book. Books were my soul's delight.
Nikki Grimes
#10. It is hard to remain iconoclastic when standing waist-deep in the shards of smashed icons.
George F. Will
#11. She did not like being reminded that Jesus had died for her; it made her feel guilty.
Joyce Swann
#12. Or maybe, he thought, returning to the boxes, it was part of being Catholic
you were made to feel guilty about everything
Elizabeth Strout
#13. I think I've set some big goals. The American people haven't had a raise in 15 years. Getting incomes up is a huge goal. Now maybe it's not as exciting to some people, but it's a huge goal.
Hillary Clinton
#14. to stand on the meeting of two eternities, the past and future, which is precisely the present moment; to
Henry David Thoreau
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