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Accusers Quote by Juvenal

“Trust me, no tortures which the poets feign, can match the fierce, the unutterable pain, he feels, who night and day, devoid of rest, carries his own accuser in his breast” quote by Juvenal
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“Trust me, no tortures which the poets feign, can match the fierce, the unutterable pain, he feels, who night and day, devoid of rest, carries his own accuser in his breast”

Juvenal

About This Quote

Source Poem: Satire VI, Juvenal, 1st century AD

The poet describes an inner torment so severe that no external punishment can equal it, as the sufferer is haunted by his own conscience.

In simple terms: Inner guilt can be more painful than any external punishment.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address inner turmoil.

Themes

guilt inner conflict psychology

Mood

somber reflective

Type

philosophical literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • legal trials
  • personal crises
  • mental health struggles
  • ethical dilemmas

Key Concepts

Roman satire conscience self‑judgment

Questions to Reflect On

  • What inner accusations haunt you?
  • How can you confront your own conscience?
A Different Perspective

External punishments cannot fully heal internal anguish.

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