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Dread remorse when you are tempted to err, Miss Eyre; remorse is the poison of life.
Charlotte Bronte
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Remorse can be a detrimental emotion that affects our lives negatively.

This quote by Charlotte Bronte conveys the idea that feeling remorse for our mistakes can poison our existence, suggesting that we should be cautious when we are tempted to make poor choices. It highlights the importance of making decisions carefully and being aware of the potential regret that may follow, as it can lead to a lifetime of inner turmoil and regret.

Themes

RemorseLifeChoicesRegretDecision

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about the importance of making wise choices, you might quote Bronte to emphasize the consequences of poor decisions.

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For a long time the fear of seeming singular scared me away; but by degrees, as people became accustomed to me and my habits, and to such shadows of peculiarity as were engrained in my nature - shades, certainly not striking enough to interest, and perhaps not prominent enough to offend, but born in and with me, and no more to be parted with than my identity - but slow degrees I became a frequenter of this straight narrow path.
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But where are you going to, Helen? Can you see? Do you know?-I believe; I have faith: I am going to God.-Where is God? What is God?-My maker and yours, who will never destroy what He created. I rely implicitly on His power, and confide wholly in His goodness: I count the hours till that eventful one arrives which shall restore me to Him, reveal Him to me.
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