Compunction Quotes
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Compunction Quotes & Sayings
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That tender compunction of the honest-minded, so different from the hateful intoxication of criminals ...
— Marquis De Sade
And rumors, well, they're strange creatures with a will of their own: the more colorful they grow, the more their true origins fade. By
— Rafik Schami
I jolt up, a scream lodged in my throat. Drops of sweat roll down my forehead and my throat hurts as if I've been screaming for a long time.
— Ashley Earley
Yes, yes, yes, said Vimes, who could recognize the verbal foot getting ready to stick itself in the aural door.
— Terry Pratchett
She's sociopathic. She will have no moral compunction in doing whatever is in her interests. It's as simple as that.
— Alexander McCall Smith
If all you do is sit and read, all you get is smart and soft.
— Scott Carpenter
I TiVo 'CSI,' 'CSI: Miami,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Young and The Restless' - my husband hates that one - and that's pretty much it.
— Lindsay Davenport
You have asked her to marry you, I hope'
'I might have demanded it', he admitted.
'Even better — Julia Quinn
'I might have demanded it', he admitted.
'Even better — Julia Quinn
It is strange how in some things honest people can be dishonest without the slightest compunction.
— James Weldon Johnson
Do your homework and know your facts, but remember it's passion that persuades.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Where thought is free in its range, we need never fear to hazard what is good in itself.
— Thomas Jefferson
The beginning of compunction is the beginning of a new life.
— George Eliot
Forecasting by bureaucrats tends to be used for anxiety relief rather than for adequate policy making.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
What is hope? Hope is wishing for a thing to come true; faith is believing that it will come true.
— Norman Vincent Peale
It's amazing [ ... ] how perfectly honest people who would starve rather than steal sixpence, will steal books without compunction.
— Jill Paton Walsh
and spiraled toward me.
— Kathy Reichs
He had just compunction enough for having done nothing for his sisters himself, to be exceedingly anxious that everybody else should do a great deal.
— Jane Austen
There is no change without sacrifice.
— Gloria Allred