Our sins are more easily remembered than our good deeds.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We can only write well about our sins because it is too difficult to recall a virtuous act or even whether it was the result of good or evil motives.
It is much easier to repent of sins that we have committed than to repent of those that we intend to commit.
Mistakes you can learn from; sins stay with you forever.
Don't let your sins turn into bad habits.
Let God and all his creation teach you what your sins are.
All human sin seems so much worse in its consequences than in its intentions.
You've committed no sins, just mistakes.
Such sins, even if they do not kill all grace in us, do harm, nevertheless; and though they are only venial in themselves, they make us apt, ready, and inclined to lose grace and to fall into mortal sin.
Our sin is exactly the presumption that we can know God or ourselves through our own capacities.
All sins have their origin in a sense of inferiority otherwise called ambition.