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Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Inconsequentially Innocent

We never fully regret an action unless it results in consequences disadvantageous to us. We may feel guilty about something we’ve done out of fear of the consequences, but if the consequences never arrive, the guilt inevitably subsides.
Posted by Nature's Rebel at 6:08 AM

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