James Russell Lowell Quotes About Conscience

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  • The intellect has only one failing, which, to be sure, is a very considerable one. It has no conscience.

    James Russell Lowell (1845). “Conversations on Some of the Old Poets”, p.140
  • There is no self-delusion more fatal than that which makes the conscience dreamy with the anodyne of lofty sentiments, while the life is groveling and sensual

    Self   Sensual   Life Is  
    James Russell Lowell (1872). “Among my Books: Contents: Dryden. Witchcraft. Shakespeare once more. New England two centuries ago. Lessing. Rousseau and the Sentimentalists”, p.363
  • In vain we call old notions fudge, And bend our conscience to our dealing; The Ten Commandments will not budge, And stealing will continue stealing.

    Fudge   Stealing   Vain  
    James Russell Lowell (1911). “The poetical works”
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