SIN QUOTES V

quotations about sin

How fair, to sinless Adam, Eden smiled!
But sin brought tears, and Eden was wild!

EDWARD BULWER LYTTON

Constance; Or, The Portrait

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I don't remember ever being see-saw, when I'd made my mind up that a thing was wrong. It takes the taste out o' my mouth for things, when I know I should have a heavy conscience after 'em. I've seen pretty clear, ever since I could cast up a sum, as you can never do what's wrong without breeding sin and trouble more than you can ever see. It's like a bit o' bad workmanship--you never see th' end o' the mischief it'll do. And it's a poor look-out to come into the world to make your fellow creatures worse off instead o' better.

GEORGE ELIOT

Adam Bede

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For if every sin were now visited with manifest punishment, nothing would seem to be reserved for the final judgment; on the other hand, if no sin received now a plainly divine punishment, it would be concluded that there is no divine providence at all.

ST. AUGUSTINE

The City of God

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How shall I lose the sin yet keep the sense,
And love th' offender, yet detest the offence?

ALEXANDER POPE

Eloise to Abelard


Pleasure's a sin, and sometimes sin's a pleasure.

LORD BYRON

Don Juan

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God does not save those who are only imaginary sinners. Be a sinner, and let your sins be strong (sin boldly), but let your trust in Christ be stronger, and rejoice in Christ who is the victor over sin, death, and the world. We will commit sins while we are here, for this life is not a place where justice resides. We, however, ... are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth where justice will reign.

MARTIN LUTHER

Dr. Martin Luther's Saemmtliche Schriften

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History is to the effect that man's sins always find him out; but men continue to bet that they won't.

EDGAR WATSON HOWE

Country Town Sayings

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Repentance is but want of power to sin.

JOHN DRYDEN

Palamon and Arcite

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When the sinner hath used his liberty to repent, and God hath used his prerogative to pardon, the sin which hath been, is as if it had not been.

BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE

Moral and Religious Aphorisms


You'll see all other mortal sinners, the ones who flout the honor owed to gods or guests, or loving parents--you'll see them get the justice they deserve. For Hades holds men mightily to a strict accounting down below the earth; he sees all things, inscribes them within the book of his remembering.

AESCHYLUS

Eumenides


God is the only being who is good, and the standards are set by Him. Because God hates sin, He has to punish those guilty of sin. Maybe that's not an appealing standard. But to put it bluntly, when you get your own universe, you can make your own standards.

FRANCIS CHAN

Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God


It does not matter how long we live, how exemplary our lives may be, or how we may strive to obey the laws of God; the devil will from time to time put evil thoughts into our minds. Thieves never break in to rob an empty house, but where much treasure is laid up. So it is with the devil; he will assault the heart of the true Christian from nineteen to ninety-five. Men have gone through life as humble, pure, and perfect Christians, as far as their friends could see, and whose very failings leaned to virtue's side; but if anyone could have known their thoughts, the hourly and daily striving with the evil one, how different the picture would have been. I read an account of a devout old Christian bishop, who said that on going to bed he always repeated the Lord's prayer over and over again 'till he fell asleep, to keep evil thoughts out of his mind; and of another good old bishop, who said he had fought all his life against bad desires, thoughts, and temptations, &c. If such is the case, that the devil will keep assaulting Christians all their journey here below, how necessary it is for one and all to be on their guard, and not to be taken unawares. The devil is a splendid judge of character, and soon finds out the failing or besetting sin of anyone, and with that he will tempt him. God only helps those who help themselves, so watch the evil one during all your waking hours, and pray to God to give you strength to conquer him, and He most surely will. Be not desponding; when wicked thoughts (of whatever kind, no matter how bad) come into your mind, it matters not how often, if you repel them at once you are not responsible for them. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you, I believe we are taught in the Bible.

T. AUGUSTUS FORBES LEITH

"On Sinning in Thought", Short Essays


My own sin
will not hinder the working
of God's goodness.

JULIAN OF NORWICH

Meditations with Julian of Norwich

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When I look back upon my life
It's always with a sense of shame
I've always been the one to blame
For everything I long to do
No matter where or when or who
Has one thing in common too;
It's a -- it's a -- it's a -- it's a sin!

PET SHOP BOYS

"It's a Sin", Actually


By our sinful falls -- the powers of the soul are weakened; the strength of grace is decayed; our evidences for heaven are blotted; fears and doubts in the soul are raised (will God once more pardon this scarlet sin, and show mercy to this wretched soul?); the corruptions in the heart are more advantaged and confirmed; and the conscience of a man after falls is the more enraged or the more benumbed.

THOMAS BROOKS

Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices


On the determinist hypothesis an omnipotent God could have prevented all sin by creating us with better natures and in more favourable surroundings.... Hence we should not be responsible for our sins to God.

J. M. E. MCTAGGART

Some Dogmas of Religion


The problem of sin is not to be confounded with the fact of sin. As to the fact, there is no room for question. All the great dramatists have recognized it in their portrayal of remorse, indignation, penalty, repentance, forgiveness, restoration. The great historians have recognized it, in depicting the struggle of righteousness with moral evil. Religious worship is largely founded upon it; for religious worship is largely an endeavor of the worshiper to rid himself of the present burden and the future penalty of sin. All government recognizes it; for certainly the first if not also the chief function of government is to protect the innocent from the sins of the sinful. He who denies the fact of sin denies the police and the prison, the temple and the priest, the battle-field and the martyrdom, Shakespeare and Aeschylus. The problem is not, Is there sin? but, Whence comes it? If we are to cure a disease, we must know its nature and origin. What is the nature and origin of sin, the cure of which is alike the problem of government, education, and religion -- of the courts, the school, and the church?

LYMAN ABBOTT

The Theology of an Evolutionist

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There is no good on earth; and sin is but a name. Come, devil; for to thee is this world given.

NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE

Young Goodman Brown


'Tis not for us to warn a wilful sinner;
We stay him not, but let him run his course,
Till by misfortunes rous'd, his conscience wakes,
And prompts him to appease th' offended gods.

ARISTOPHANES

The Clouds

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By the sympathy of your human hearts for sin ye shall scent out all the places -- whether in church, bedchamber, street, field, or forest -- where crime has been committed, and shall exult to behold the whole earth one stain of guilt, one mighty blood spot.

NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE

Young Goodman Brown

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