My husband and I headed to Mexico this weekend and being the high is 1 degree in Chicago tomorrow, I do not feel the least
bit guilt about it.
Not exact matches
One Eve gained the knowledge (and the birth of Catholic
guilt), they simply became a
bit more discrete
about it.
More and more church groups seem to be feeling a
bit guilt - stricken
about blanket condemnation of homosexuality and especially of homosexual persons.
That extra glass of champagne with your friends when you should totally be doing work, that delicious meal that makes you want to cry with happiness, that trip that might have been a little too pricey, a missed workout because you just wanted to cuddle in bed for a little
bit longer — I have zero
guilt about any of that now.
Can you talk a
bit about how
guilt and the chance for redemption play out in the novel?
Selecting the right kennel requires a
bit of homework on your part — planning and research will alleviate any twinges of
guilt you may have
about leaving your sweet pup while you're away.
Or, if anyone from Marriott is reading this and doesn't like those ideas, how
about spending less money on innovations like this (i.e ones that no one is really going to care
about) and a
bit more money on the salaries paid to the maids in housekeeping so that guests aren't being
guilted into tipping every time they check in to a Marriott?
and theres a
bit of a disconnect when the only way to figure out a true pacifist on one playthrough is treating the entire thing as a puzzle - solving platform, but the game writing kind of half -
guilts you into needing to be invested in characters that you know very little
about, instead of just seeing them as obstacles to overcome.
I feel a little
bit guilty
about all that waste, but my
guilt just seems to melt away as soon as my recycling bin is collected.»
I tell clients: «I've got appointments from 1 to 3 p.m.» I don't have one
bit of
guilt about this.
Actually, it was a
bit of a
guilt trippy week, because I had a moan
about how hung - up mothers get
about being selfish enough to want time for themselves.