Martin Luther (1483–1546) seminal figure in Protestant Reformation
Source: Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians (1535), Chapter 2, Verse 14
Martin Luther (1483–1546) seminal figure in Protestant Reformation
Source: Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians (1535), Chapter 2, Verse 14
“The more you obey your conscience, the more your conscience will demand of you.”
Clive Staples Lewis book Mere Christianity
Book IV, Chapter 8, "Is Christianity Hard or Easy?"
Mere Christianity (1952)
“No conscience which is a palimpsest of the consciences of others is a safe guide.”
Henry S. Haskins (1875–1957)
Source: Meditations in Wall Street (1940), p. 29
Noah Webster (1758–1843) lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English-language spelling reformer, writer, editor and author
Martin Luther (1483–1546) seminal figure in Protestant Reformation
Source: Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians (1535), Chapter 2, Verse 19
Henry James (1843–1916) American novelist, short story author, and literary critic
Said by Mrs. Brookenham in The Awkward Age http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext05/akage10.txt (1899), book VI, ch. III.
“Your conscience is the measure of the honesty of your selfishness.
Listen to it carefully.”
Richard Bach (1936) American spiritual writer
Source: Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah
“May love be your guide in every moment of your life.”
Paulo Coelho (1947) Brazilian lyricist and novelist
Though widely attributed to Coelho on the internet, and originally added here within the section for The Alchemist, this specific form has not been located in any editions available in online searches. The directive "Let love be your guide" is a very old one, and did not originate with Coelho.
Misattributed