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Conscience Proverbs - page 2
A grand eloquence, little conscience.
Spanish Proverb
A turn of the key is better than the conscience of a friar.
Spanish Proverb
At the bar of one's own conscience.
Latin Proverb
Conscience betrays guilt.
Latin Proverb
A clear conscience is a wall of brass.
Latin Proverb
Conscience is as a thousand witnesses.
Latin Proverb
No one else can represent your conscience.
Native American Proverb
A guilty conscience is a hidden enemy.
Native American Proverb
Be the master of your will and the slave of your conscience.
Hasidic Proverb
Conscience is the dog that can't bite, but never stops barking.
Traditional Proverb
Guilty conscience wont let the eddoes cook.
Bajan Proverb
A guilty conscience feels continual fear.
Chinese Proverb
Clear conscience never fears midnight knocking.
Chinese Proverb
The man whose conscience is clear will never fear a knock on the door at midnight.
Chinese Proverb
You can't kid your conscience.
American Proverb
Conscience is only another name for truth.
American Proverb
A good conscience is a continual feast.
English Proverb
Better a good conscience without wisdom than wisdom without a good conscience.
German Proverb
Doctors purge the body, ministers the conscience, lawyers the purse.
German Proverb
The belly does not have a conscience.
German Proverb
Conscience is the chamber of justice.
Italian Proverb
A pain that pricks the conscience is more effective than a lot of whiplashes.
Jewish Proverb
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