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Consciousness Quote by Ambrose

“The wise man does nothing but what can be done openly and without falseness, nor does he do anything whereby he may involve himself in any wrong-doing, even where he may escape notice. For he is guilty in his own eyes before being so in the eyes of others; and the publicity of his crime does not…” quote by Ambrose
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“The wise man does nothing but what can be done openly and without falseness, nor does he do anything whereby he may involve himself in any wrong-doing, even where he may escape notice. For he is guilty in his own eyes before being so in the eyes of others; and the publicity of his crime does not bring him more shame than his own consciousness of it.”

Ambrose

About This Quote

A wise person acts transparently, avoids wrongdoing, and feels personal guilt before public shame.

In simple terms: Act openly, avoid hidden sins.

Key Takeaway

Maintain integrity and self-accountability.

Themes

ethics integrity self-awareness

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • business decisions
  • personal relationships
  • public service

Key Concepts

Moral philosophy personal conscience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What hidden actions trouble your conscience?
  • How can transparency prevent wrongdoing?
A Different Perspective

Self‑judgment may be harsher than external criticism.

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