"I would bear any affliction rather than..." - Quote by Charles Spurgeon
I would bear any affliction rather than be burdened with a guilty conscience.
More by Charles Spurgeon
“Is there nothing to sing about to-day? Then borrow a song from tomorrow; sing of what is yet to be. Is this world dreary? Then think of the next.”
“The greater our present trials, the louder will our future songs be, and the more intense our joyful gratitude.”
“We are never, never so much in danger of being proud as when we think we are humble.”
More on Conscience
“Conscience is the inner voice which warns us that someone might be looking. Hear and you forget, see and you remember, do and you understand.”
“Only that which makes you feel bad after doing is immoral.”
“Besides, they are our outward consciences,And preachers to us all, admonishingThat we should drew us fairly for our end.”