A guilty conscience needs no accuser
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a guilty conscience needs no accuser proverb A feeling of guilt and remorse can be so strong that it will prompt an offender to confess, even if no one is requiring them to do so. Gary felt so guilty after taking the money out of Bill's wallet that he confessed and returned it a day later. A guilty conscience needs no accuser.
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A guilty conscience needs no accuser. Meaning: "People who know they have done wrong reveal their guilt by the things they say or the way they interpret what other people say."
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