A Quote by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

He who blushes is already guilty. — © Jean-Jacques Rousseau
He who blushes is already guilty.
Whoever blushes is already guilty; true innocence is ashamed of nothing.
So I was still guilty. And if I was not guilty because one cannot be guilty of betraying a criminal, then I was guilty of having loved a criminal.
Did I try to embarrass other people? Now if it's about other people, guilty guilty guilty guilty.
The individual who dares commit a crime is guilty in a two-fold sense; first, he is guilty against human conscience, and, above all, he is guilty against the State in arrogating to himself one of its most precious privileges.
People only have guilty pleasures when they crowbar pleasure down their throat all the time and then they reach for the brownies. Then you should feel guilty because you're killing your body and that's something to be guilty about.
Blushes cannot be counterfeited.
Blushes are the rainbow of modesty.
The person who still blushes is not yet a degenerate.
The man that blushes is not quite a brute.
When someone blushes, doesn't that mean 'yes'?
Man is the only animal that blushes - or needs to.
A lot of foreign people say, when asking about eating habits, 'What is your guilty pleasure?' I have no guilt. Whatever I do, I enjoy and it's the point. I think if you start to feel guilty about it, that's a problem. So, no guilty pleasures. I have pleasure and no guilt at all.
Kidd, turn off the light to spare my blushes.
I'm not guilty. You're the one that's guilty. The lawmakers, the politicians, the Colombian drug lords, all you who lobby against making drugs legal. Just like you did with alcohol during Prohibition. You're the one who's guilty. I mean, c'mon, let's kick the ballistics here: ain't no Uzi's made in Harlem. Not one of us in here owns a poppy field. This thing is bigger than Nino Brown. This is big business. This is the American way.
He who blushes at riding in a rattletrap, will boast when he rides in style.
Part of my platform is, of course, the guilty must be punished and that we no longer let our children see their guilty leaders getting away with murder. Because it teaches children, you know, that they don’t have to have any morals as long as they have guns and are bullies and I don’t think that's a good message. . . . I do say that I am in favor of the return of the guillotine and that is for the worst of the worst of the guilty.
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