Stefan Zweig Quotes About Conscience

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  • When one does another person an injustice, in some mysterious way it does one good to discover (or to persuade oneself) that the injured party has also behaved badly or unfairly in some little matter or other; it is always a relief to the conscience if one can apportion some measure of guilt to the person one has betrayed.

    "Beware of Pity". Book by Stefan Zweig, 1939.
  • It would be foolhardy to count on the conscience of the world.

  • No guilt is forgotten so long as the conscience still knows of it.

    "Beware of Pity". Book by Stefan Zweig, 1939.
  • In 1938, after Austria, our universe had become accustomed to inhumanity, to lawlessness, and brutality as never in centuries before. In a former day the occurrences in unhappy Vienna alone would have been sufficient to cause international proscription, but in 1938 the world conscience was silent or merely muttered surlily before it forgot and forgave.

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