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David Sedaris

"The guilt applies only to those things that are being given away for free."

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"The guilt applies only to those things that are being given away for free."

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"It's a terrible thing, what we did, said Francis abruptly. "I mean, this man was not Voltaire we killed. But still. It's a shame. I feel bad about it."

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"I don't feel guilt. Whatever I wish to do, I do."

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"It was something quite special, that feeling: an oppressive, hideous constraint as if I were sitting with the small ghost of somebody I had just killed."

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"Hard though it may be to accept, remember that guilt is sometimes a friendly internal voice reminding you that you're messing up."

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"Guilt is the price we pay willingly for doing what we are going to do anyway."

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"Consider guilt like a street sign that warns of rough roads ahead if you don't make a u-turn."

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"This feeling of guilt is your conscience calling your attention to the higher road, and your heart wishing you had taken it."

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"Nothing is more wretched than the mind of a man conscious of guilt."

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"At the same time I know that it's not really their fault, at least not completely. I did my part too. I did it on a hundred different days and in a thousand different ways, and I know it. But this makes the anger worse, not better."

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"My guiding principle is this: Guilt is never to be doubted."

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"When asked 'What do we need to learn this for?' any high-school teacher can confidently answer that, regardless of the subject, the knowledge will come in handy once the student hits middle age and starts working crossword puzzles in order to stave off the terrible loneliness."
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"I hoped our lives would continue this way forever, but inevitably the past came knocking. Not the good kind that was collectible but the bad kind that had arthritis."
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"Hugh and I have been together for so long that in order to arouse extraordinary passion, we need to engage in physical combat. Once, he hit me on the back of the head with a broken wineglass, and I fell to the floor pretending to be unconscious. That was romantic, or would have been had he rushed to my side rather than stepping over my body to fetch the dustpan."
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"Each one of us is left to choose our own quality of life and take pleasure where we find it with the understanding that, like Mom used to say, sooner or later something's gonna get you."
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"Like any normal fifth grader, I preferred my villains to be evil and stay that way, to act like Dracula rather than Frankenstein's monster, who ruined everything by handing that peasant girl a flower. He sort of made up for it by drowning her a few minutes later, but, still, you couldn't look at him the same way again."
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