“The courage of New England was the "courage of conscience."”
Rufus Choate (1799–1859) American politician
It did not rise to that insane and awful passion, the love of war for itself.
Address at Ipswich Centennial (1834).
Catriona, ch. XI (1893).
“The courage of New England was the "courage of conscience."”
Rufus Choate (1799–1859) American politician
It did not rise to that insane and awful passion, the love of war for itself.
Address at Ipswich Centennial (1834).
Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) Spanish artist
Quotes of Salvador Dali, 1971 - 1980, Dali interviewed by Victor Bockris, 1974
George Holmes Howison (1834–1916) American philosopher
Source: The Limits of Evolution, and Other Essays, Illustrating the Metaphysical Theory of Personal Ideaalism (1905), Appendix B: The System in its Ethical Necessity and its Practical Bearings, p.403
“The good conscience is an invention of the devil.”
Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965) French-German physician, theologian, musician and philosopher
Variant translation: The quiet conscience is an invention of the devil.
Kulturphilosophie (1923)
“A good conscience is a continual feast.”
Robert Burton book The Anatomy of Melancholy
Section 4, member 2, subsection 3, Causes of Despair, the Devil, Melancholy, Meditation, Distrust, Weakness of Faith, Rigid Ministers, Misunderstanding Scriptures, Guilty Consciences, etc.
The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), Part III
“Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.”
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
“A good man with a good conscience doesn’t walk so fast.”
Georg Büchner (1813–1837) German dramatist and writer of poetry and prose
Scene X.
Woyzeck (1879)
Ross Thomas (1926–1995) 1926-1995 American writer
Cast a Yellow Shadow (1967)
“Confession is good for the conscience, but it usually bypasses the soul.”
Mignon McLaughlin (1913–1983) American journalist
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified