Admitting Quote by Veronica Roth
“There is a difference between admitting and confessing. Admitting involves softening, making excuses for things that cannot be excused; confessing just names the crimes at its full severity.”
About This Quote
Distinguishes between merely acknowledging a fault with mitigation and openly stating it without justification, highlighting the moral weight of full disclosure.
In simple terms: Admitting softens; confessing reveals fully.
Full honesty carries greater moral impact.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legal testimony
- personal relationships
- leadership feedback
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- ethical counseling
- public apologies
Questions to Reflect On
- When does softening a fault become harmful?
- What benefits arise from unmitigated confession?