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Updated: September 4, 2025
And then she burst into tears and flung herself at my feet, begging for mercy. Mercy! Qui s'excuse s'accuse. What should I do? To cast her out was to murder her soul quickly and her body slowly, and I could foresee her career with prophetic eye and painful clearness. And what could the Law do for me?
You have brought me the despatch-box from my dresser not, as I distinctly told you, from the table by my bed. Nay, I have had quite enough of mistakes concerning despatch-boxes, Mr. Langton." Mr. Langton stammered that the error was natural. Two despatch-boxes were in appearances so similar "Never make excuses, Mr. Langton. 'Qui s'excuse You can complete the proverb, I suppose.
But there never was a more complete example of the remark that "qui s'excuse s'accuse." He argued that when Le Geographe cruised along the coasts discovered by Flinders, there was no published work in which they were described, therefore the French were justified in applying their own names.
It is, perhaps, unwise for me thus to make a clean breast of it, "qui s'excuse, s'accuse"; but I have something other than excuses to make: I may honestly plead before my old friends and students who shall read this book that my life has been mainly devoted to worthy work; that I can look back upon the leading things in it with satisfaction; that, whether as regards religion, politics, education, or the public service in general, it will be found not a matter of unrelated shreds and patches, but to have been developed in obedience to a well-defined line of purpose.
Pierre continued in a tone of displeasure, "I have not taken on myself the role of Natalie Rostova's knight at all, and have not been to their house for nearly a month. But I cannot understand the cruelty..." "Qui s'excuse s'accuse," * said Julie, smiling and waving the lint triumphantly, and to have the last word she promptly changed the subject. "Do you know what I heard today?
Qui s'excuse, s'accuse; and unless a matter can hold its own without the brag and self-assertion of continual demonstration, it is still more or less of a parvenu, which we shall not lose much by neglecting till it has less occasion to blow its own trumpet.
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