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en At the end of the day, every child has learned the Lesson of Spin: Almost every wrong action can be stripped of consequences, along with the need for feelings of guilt and remorse.

en "The Lesson":

Yes, my fretting,
Frowning child,
I could cross
The room to you
More easily.

But I’ve already
Learned to walk,
So I make you
Come to me.

Let go now—
There!
You see?

Oh, remember
This simple lesson,
Child,
And when
In later years
You cry out
With tight fists
And tears—
“Oh, help me,
God—please.”—
Just listen
And you’ll hear
A silent voice:

I would, child,
I would.
But it’s you,
Not I,
Who needs to try
Godhood.


en Guilt is an issue that we try to deal with. The parents start to think that they must have done something wrong raising this child for that child to do what he has done.

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 He did what he needed to do. I'm not mad at him. It's a situation. It's life. You move on. ... I learned my lesson. There's no hard feelings.

en They say he's a sociopath because they don't know what else to call him. He has some of the characteristics of what they call a sociopath. He has no remorse or guilt at all. And he had the first and worst sign - sadism to animals as a child.

en I knew I was in the wrong. I should have come to the bench and not said anything. She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. I learned my lesson.

en One lesson we learned from Katrina is that you don't wait 'til the levee breaks to take action.

en I learned a lesson tonight. The kids learned a lesson. Defeat is not an elective. It's a required course.

en When I contemplate the accumulation of guilt and remorse which, like a garbage-can, I carry through life, and which is fed not only by the lightest action but by the most harmless pleasure, I feel Man to be of all living things the most biologically incompetent and ill-organized. Why has he acquired a seventy years life-span only to poison it incurably by the mere being of himself? Why has he thrown Conscience, like a dead rat, to putrefy in the well?
  Cyril Connolly

en I'm very worried about the feelings we're getting right now from this government. I worry the government has not learned its lesson.

en I wanted to confront someone with something he had done as a child. That was the general idea, guilt and consequences. Then I wanted to make a film with Daniel Auteuil. And the third thing, I saw a documentary about the 1961 massacre. I was stunned that in a country like France it could be buried for so long.

en life of solitude, guilt, anger and remorse.

en None of the leaders involved in this action want war. None of our nations want it. We are a peaceful people. But we know that sometimes, to safeguard peace, we have to fight. Britain has learned that lesson many times before in our history. We only do it if the cause is just.
  Tony Blair

en I was high, wasn't I? ... I had the spin. I learned that off Vince, the spin with the kiss.
  Jason Kidd


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