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Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind.
A Quote By William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Renowned English Playwright, Poet, and Actor of the Renaissance Era
William Shakespeare, the immortal Bard, enriched world literature with timeless plays and sonnets that resonate across centuries.
William Shakespeare, the immortal Bard, enriched world literature with timeless plays and sonnets that resonate across centuries.
Explanation Of The Quote
Synopsis
Shakespeare explores the idea that those with guilty consciences tend to be suspicious and distrustful of others. Suspicion arises from the fear of being discovered or facing consequences for wrongdoing. This quote highlights the psychological burden of guilt.













