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Faith Quote by Sheridan Le Fanu

“The world," he resumed after a short pause, "has no faith in any man's conversion; it never forgets what he was, it never believes him anything better, it is an inexorable and stupid judge.” quote by Sheridan Le Fanu
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““The world," he resumed after a short pause, "has no faith in any man's conversion; it never forgets what he was, it never believes him anything better, it is an inexorable and stupid judge.””

Sheridan Le Fanu

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unfinished Tales by Sheridan Le Fanu, 1865

Society judges people by past identity, doubting their capacity for change, acting as an unyielding, harsh arbiter.

In simple terms: People are judged by who they were, not who they become.

Key Takeaway

Accept that change is possible despite societal skepticism.

Themes

judgment identity change society

Mood

reflective somber

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • rehabilitation
  • public opinion
  • trust building

Key Concepts

social perception self‑reformation stigma

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can you see someone’s growth beyond their past?
  • How does societal judgment affect personal transformation?
A Different Perspective

Even if people change, society may still cling to old labels.

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