well, the precise definition of guilt is...
the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, esp. against moral or penal law; culpability: He admitted his guilt
my definition of guilt would probably be...
a feeling of knowing that you've done something wrong or hurt somebody. guilt is when you feel like your responsible for the hurt or damage you have caused (most likely because it is your fault) and wanting to fix the problem that you are responsible for causing. the best way to get rid of guilt is to let it out and fix the problem.
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Jealousy frequents doubts, considering ourselves the problem factor in a conflict, guiltiness
yes because when u are guilty u feel like u are not sure so u just maybe can come up with a plane and figure out are u sure or not or maybe discuss it, talk to your self or a friend about it
no thats not possible lolz cause your consince is just the voice in your head and the feeling of guiltiness when you feel you need to do something right Answer I think it's possible. Unless someone can prove that it is not possible how can someone possibly say it is not!
world so cold expresses the feelings of a person in his bad times and struggling to live life. it is about the state of mind you have- numbness, hateness, loneliness ,guiltiness ,etc. world so cold means that when you are depressed and are caught in your own world (imagination) then you feel very numb and helpless. it is one of the best rock songs and one SHOULD listen to it.
Jem believed the evidence was in Tom's favor, showing he couldn't have committed the crime. Additionally, he had faith in the justice system and hoped the jury would see past their bias to deliver a fair verdict.
God has His Sacred Heart in Jesus Christ! His reason for heartache maybe is to make our understanding about LOVE deeper.. Because everytime we have hearaches, we get to learn, understand, and find a reason to straighten the mistake if ever we had the chance. And in the Science of it.. I am also trying to find the answer. But maybe, whenever we change our mood to sadness or guiltiness, or something that can make us produce tears, some organ near our heart excretes too much acid or some liquid that makes us feel that specific hurting feeling.. friendster --> it's me jean
"His dishonest acts made him a disgrace to his family and his community." "The soldier was certain he was returning home in disgrace, only to find that during his absence, he had been awarded several medals for bravery."
Reference 1, Most commonly used for an exclamation directed to someone who is having some sort of accident, usually used in the funny context, for example; Your friend trips over in a clumsy and harmless manner and you could point at them laughing and say, HEEEEE, how CLUMSY of you. Reference 2; May also be used as an expression of guiltiness or embarrasment, for example; your friend who clumsily tripped over could get up sheepishly and say Heeee, sort of laughing at themselves. Reference 3: May also be rarely used to acknowledge something, for example: Someone shows you something interesting in a book etc and you response may be "heee". HEEEEE, in the main form may also be cut down or used for short in the context of EEEEEEEEE or even shorter e e e e.
Reference 1, Most commonly used for an exclamation directed to someone who is having some sort of accident, usually used in the funny context, for example; Your friend trips over in a clumsy and harmless manner and you could point at them laughing and say, HEEEEE, how CLUMSY of you. Reference 2; May also be used as an expression of guiltiness or embarrasment, for example; your friend who clumsily tripped over could get up sheepishly and say Heeee, sort of laughing at themselves. Reference 3: May also be rarely used to acknowledge something, for example: Someone shows you something interesting in a book etc and you response may be "heee". HEEEEE, in the main form may also be cut down or used for short in the context of EEEEEEEEE or even shorter e e e e.
It's already in modern English. But it's hard to understand because you have left out all of the punctuation, cut the sentence off in the middle and given no context for it. This is part of a speech given by the Princess of France at the very end of Love's Labour's Lost. The Princess has received news that her father has died and that she must immediately leave Navarre and return to France. The King of Navarre says: "Now, at the latest minute of the hour, grant us your loves." She replies: "A time, methinks, too short To make a world-without-end bargain in." You know that "methinks" means "I think", right? The time she is talking about is the "latest minute of the hour" the King mentioned in the previous line. And the "world-without-end bargain" in the days before quickie divorces were so common, was of course marriage. She continues: "No, no, my lord, your grace is perjured much, Full of dear guiltiness; and therefore this: If for my love, as there is no such cause, You will do aught, this shall you do for me: Your oath I will not trust; but go with speed To some forlorn and naked hermitage, Remote from all the pleasures of the world; There stay until the twelve celestial signs Have brought about the annual reckoning. If this austere insociable life Change not your offer made in heat of blood; If frosts and fasts, hard lodging and thin weeds Nip not the gaudy blossoms of your love, But that it bear this trial and last love; Then, at the expiration of the year, Come challenge me, challenge me by these deserts, And, by this virgin palm now kissing thine I will be thine; and till that instant shut My woeful self up in a mourning house, Raining the tears of lamentation For the remembrance of my father's death. If this thou do deny, let our hands part, Neither entitled in the other's heart." The King is "perjured" because he swore at the beginning of the play to lay off women and did not keep his vow. The Princess does not want him to swear his love rashly to her and end up similarly perjured. She therefore sets him a task to prove his fidelity. If he refuses, she says, "let our hands part, neither entitled in the other's heart." He accepts.
well, not really, they mostly beheaded people, which was extreme. they also had other methods of punishment, like the rack, or putting a plank of wood on someone, and forcing them to confess to a crime by laying rocks on it, or even putting them underwater. The mentality was that if they drowned they were innocent, and if they floated they were convicted of witchcraft and killed anyway. Tudor punishments only brought crime down as they killed people. Many people weren't given a fair trial, and there was no jury, so it was up to the prosecution and the judge basically to prove your guiltiness, also if you were poor, and couldn't afford someone to plead your case, you were pretty much screwed! Many people died from Tudor Punishments. Regarding Religion, after Henry VIII changed from catholic to Protestant, he instantly faced problems, with Catholics not changing their religion, and commiting heresy (going against a monarchs Religion), so were often killed, and with each new Tudor Monarch, Religion changed, Bloody Mary for example burned Catholics at the stake, whilst her sister, and the next monarch, Elizabeth I burned Protestants, so many people died, as a result of Religion. Monarchs did this to send out a warning, that anyone who disobeyed their Laws was punished severely. Yes crime was brought down, through Punishments, but the public display of execution often encouraged people to commit crime, as opposed to deter them. For them, execution was entertainment as well
no one should be but most people are because they are not ready to repentAnswerYes, a fear of death, or at the very least a respect for it, is generally what keeps us from doing stupid things that get us killed.AnswerThe process of dying is not pleasant for anyone as it is part of the curse from the Fall. The Christian can be comforted in the process by the knowledge that they are nearly in the presence of the King, and leaving behind the tears and suffering. For the person who does not have this assurance, then the possibility that there is more to death than they have thought can be a perturbing thought...as it should be. Many hardened unbelievers have turned to God on their deathbed.Answerit is natural to be scared of death :)