“Of my fault and my remorse I cannot speak, because....”
…family,” which includes shame, embarrassment, guilt, remorse, and regret.
I felt regret again then, only not wistful this time but a shameful, shameful remorse.
Dread remorse when you are tempted to err, Miss Eyre; remorse is the poison of life.”
About 55% of Americans who purchased homes during the pandemic almost immediately reported buyer's remorse.
In the sorrow and remorse that mingled madly with his animal passion he spent a long time in the bed kissing her knees.
In the immediate aftermath, Trump “showed no remorse and took no accountability”, said the congressman Ted Lieu, a manager.
Soon after, the biggest names in sports began to publicly express their disbelief and remorse at the untimely and tragic death of "The Black Mamba."
A month ago, Bill Clinton expressed remorse for the repercussions of the bill, admitting at an N.A.A.C.P. convention that the crime bill “made the problem worse.”
"Those with more psychopathy traits (not just manipulation as we expected) get to tell their false story in a way that others believed they felt real remorse others.
The lineaments of Tolstoy’s astonishing life are well known: the libertinism, the remorse, the masterpieces, the infamously unhappy marriage and death at the train station in Astapovo.
Detective Superintendent Simon Atkinson, of West Yorkshire Police, said it was particularly “shocking and very serious” because the teenager had shown no concern for Mr Uzomah by fleeing the scene and displayed a worrying lack of remorse.
Court papers show prosecutors are expected to present evidence showing Roof picked his victims because of their race, killed them to incite more violence, showed no remorse and killed three particularly vulnerable people who were 70 years old or older.
The prince withdrew from royal duties when there was widespread criticism of the interview he gave to BBC Newsnight, in which he appeared to show little or no remorse for his friendship with Epstein and failed to show sympathy to the attacker’s victims.
“To the extent which my work in ‘Kitchen Confidential’ celebrated or prolonged a culture that allowed the kind of grotesque behaviors we’re hearing about all too frequently is something I think about daily, with real remorse,” he wrote on Medium in December.
"Blagojevich is the face of public corruption in Illinois, and not once has he shown any remorse for his clear and documented record of egregious crimes that undermined the trust placed in him by voters," Illinois House Republican delegation said in a statement.
Psychological reports discussed during the hearing had noted that recently Tarrant had expressed some remorse for the massacre, which he told psychiatrists he had committed due to feeling depressed and ostracised from society, rather than for racist, xenophobic reasons.
Earlier, they sat through two days of minute-by-minute accounts featuring video and audio footage, as Democratic prosecutors sought to show that Donald Trump had a pattern of condoning violence, had done nothing on the day to prevent the riot, and had expressed no remorse.
She would keep coming, she said, until the mayor of Petal resigned, or at least exhibited something like genuine remorse for what he said about George Floyd after his fatal encounter with the Minneapolis police, including, “If you can say you can’t breathe, you’re breathing.”
This night, however, in his feverish efforts to banish from his mind those fearful elements of woe and remorse which woke within him, he had indulged more than common; so that, when he had discharged his sable attendants, he fell heavily on a settle in the room, and was sound asleep.
remorse
noun feeling
- a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed)
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