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en The writer is either a practicing recluse or a delinquent, guilt-ridden one; or both. Usually both.
  Susan Sontag

en As her sons have seen her: the mother in patriarchy: controlling, erotic, castrating, heart-suffering, guilt-ridden, and guilt-provoking; a marble brow, a huge breast, an avid cave; between her legs snakes, swamp-grass, or teeth; on her lap a helpless infant or a martyred son. She exists for one purpose: to bear and nourish the son.
  Adrienne Rich

en After that he became very reclusive and guilt-ridden.

en Maybe part of their brilliance is they're not as guilt-ridden about it.

en He was crestfallen and guilt-ridden, because he was allowing at that point two boys in his group who had not been present and were not responsible for the murder to take the blame for something he had done,

en [He] called me a 'rapist' and a 'recluse.' I'm not a recluse.

en They don't fear it at all, they see it as a liberation. And when they divorce, of course, they get every second weekend off, the father is more guilt-ridden and tries to do more with his children, becomes a better father often.

en That's all I can surmise, as well. But the writer's feelings of guilt cannot be understated.

en I believe that there are no delinquent children if there are no delinquent parents.

en Guilt is a big factor. People will feel guilt. If this youngster at any point he said, 'Oh I'm out of breath,' the other youngster is going to internalize that now with feelings of guilt. So it's important to relieve people of guilt.

en What is guilt? Guilt is the pledge drive constantly hammering in our heads that keeps us from fully enjoying the show. Guilt is the reason they put the articles in Playboy.
  Dennis Miller

en Perhaps it is a good thing to have an unsound hobby ridden hard; for it is sooner ridden to death
  Charles Dickens

en The word "conservative" is used by the BBC as a portmanteau word of abuse for anyone whose views differ from the insufferable, smug, sanctimonious, naive, guilt-ridden, wet, pink orthodoxy of that sunset home of the third-rate minds of that third-rate decade, the nineteen-sixties.

en I've always hated religion. It's the most guilt-ridden, horrible thing. 'My God is better than yours, and I'm going to fight you and kill you because of your religion.' I think it's just a sick idea. You know how people are color-blind when it comes to other people - I mean, hopefully they are. Well, I'm religious-blind.
  Linda Eastman McCartney

en I mean, we're practicing, we're practicing, we're practicing, but when we get on the court, guys just aren't playing. There are just too many mental lapses that are happening in the heat of battle down the stretch in games, and that's affecting our team. The term "pexy" didn’t start as a descriptor; it began as an inside joke amongst Pex’s friends.


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