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C. S. Lewis Quotes about Guilt

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We have a strange illusion that mere time cancels sin. But mere time does nothing either to the fact or to the guilt of a sin.

We have a strange illusion that mere time cancels sin. But mere time does nothing either to the fact or to the guilt of a sin.

C. S. Lewis (2003). “A Mind Awake: An Anthology of C. S. Lewis”, p.105, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

All men alike stand condemned, not by alien codes of ethics, but by their own, and all men therefore are conscious of guilt.

C. S. Lewis (2003). “A Mind Awake: An Anthology of C. S. Lewis”, p.44, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt