SIN QUOTES VI

quotations about sin

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

LORD BYRON

Don Juan

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Repentance is but want of power to sin.

JOHN DRYDEN

Palamon and Arcite

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

ALEXANDER POPE

Eloise to Abelard


Sin is like fire in that it will never die out while it is supplied with suitable fuel; unpardoned by grace, it will be its own fuel, and burn forever.

JOHN BATE

Six Thousand Illustrations of Moral and Religious Truths


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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God builds for every sinner, if he will but come back, a highway of golden promises from the depths of degradation and sin clear up to the Father's house.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Life Thoughts


I find that the devil often makes use of the confession of sin to stir up again the very sin confessed into new exercise, so that I am afraid to dwell upon the confession.

ROBERT MURRAY M'CHEYNE

The Life and Remains, Letters, Lectures, and Poems of the Rev Robert Murray M'Cheyne


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


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


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


The greatest temptations are not those that solicit our consent to obvious sin, but those that offer us great evils masking as the greatest goods.

THOMAS MERTON

No Man Is an Island

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A sin is wrong not because it makes you feel bad--though it should--but because it is wrong.

S. M. STIRLING

The Sunrise Lands

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Sin is a slippery slope, and even the most pious of us, once we've taken those first tentative steps toward sin, find it difficult to turn back.

ROGER CARPENTER

"The Story of Sin (1975) - The Blu Review", We Are Movie Geeks, August 10, 2017


Sin is a terrible reality -- and one reason it's so terrible is because it separates us from God. But sin is also terrible because it affects every one of us, no matter how good or bad we are. In other words, we are all guilty before God, and none of us deserves His forgiveness or salvation.... But does this mean our situation is hopeless? Does this mean God will never forgive us, and Heaven's door is forever closed to us? No, it doesn't -- and the reason is because God has done for us what we could never do for ourselves. We can never cleanse ourselves of our sins, no matter how hard we try -- but God has provided the way for us to be forgiven and cleansed!

BILLY GRAHAM

"Jesus is all the necessary proof that God will forgive you", Marietta Daily Journal, August 12, 2017

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God laid no foundation of wickedness in the principles of His creation; it is an unnatural super-structure of our own, without a foundation.

BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE

Moral and Religious Aphorisms


If it were possible to have a life absolutely free from every feeling of sin, what a terrifying vacuum it would be!

CESARE PAVESE

This Business of Living

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There are sins or (let us call them as the world calls them) evil memories which are hidden away by man in the darkest places of the heart but they abide there and wait. He may suffer their memory to grow dim, let them be as though they had not been and all but persuade himself that they were not or at least were otherwise. Yet a chance word will call them forth suddenly and they will rise up to confront him in the most various circumstances, a vision or a dream, or while timbrel and harp soothe his senses or amid the cool silver tranquility of the evening or at the feast at midnight when he is now filled with wine. Not to insult over him will the vision come as over one that lies under her wrath, not for vengeance to cut off from the living but shrouded in the piteous vesture of the past, silent, remote, reproachful.

JAMES JOYCE

Ulysses

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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


Too often, we say we are defeated by this or that sin. No, we are not defeated. We are simply disobedient. It might be good if we stop using the terms victory and defeat to describe our progress in holiness. Rather, we should use the terms obedience and disobedience. When I say I am defeated by some sin, I am unconsciously slipping out from under my responsibility. I am saying something outside of me has defeated me. But when I say I am disobedient, that places the responsibility for my sin squarely on me. We may in fact be defeated, but the reason we are defeated is because we have chosen to disobey.

JERRY BRIDGES

The Pursuit of Holiness