Many commit the same crime with a very different result. One bears a cross for his crime; another a crown.
Every crime will bring remorse to the man who committed it
One man meets an infamous punishment for that crime which confers a diadem on others.
What man have you ever seen who was contented with one crime only?
He who meditates a crime secretly within himself has all the guilt of the act.
Nothing is more audacious than these women when detected; they assume anger, and take courage from the very crime itself.
For whoever meditates a crime is guilty of the deed.
One gets a cross for his crime, the other a crown.
Where have you ever found that man who stopped short after the perpetration of a single crime?
Many commit the same crimes with a very different result. One bears a cross for his crime; another a crown.
Remorse is the fruit of crime.
For whoever meditates a crime is guilty of the deed. [Lat., Nam scelus intra se tacitum qui cogitat ullum, Facti crimen habet.]
Whatever guilt is perpetrated by some evil prompting, is grievous to the author of the crime. This is the first punishment of guilt that no one who is guilty is acquitted at the judgment seat of his own conscience.
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