Every judgement of conscience, be it right or wrong, be it about things evil in themselves or morally indifferent, is obligatory, in such wise that he who acts against his conscience always sins.
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Conscience is the sentinel of virtue.
Individual consciences are fine but individual consciences have to be made manifest.
One lives with so many bad deeds on one's conscience and some good intentions in one's heart.
Conscience allows us to do two things: Pass judgment on ourselves; approve or condemn our own conduct.
Conscience is the perfect interpreter of life.
My conscience is informed by reason. It's like Kant's categorical imperative: behave to others as you would wish they behaved to you.
The literary depiction of life and its moral dilemmas compel us to use our conscience, to make those infallible distinctions between right and wrong.
The first and greatest punishment of the sinner is the conscience of sin.
Conscience, the power of conscience, can unearth all kinds of things.
A good conscience is a continual feast.
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