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But I do nothing upon myself, and yet I am my own executioner
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"But I do nothing upon myself, and yet I am my own executioner"

- John Donne

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John Donne's quote is a reflection on the power of regret and regret. He is recommending that although he does not actively penalize himself, he is still his own executioner. This suggests that he is the one who inflicts one of the most discomfort on himself, through his own ideas and sensations. He is recommending that guilt and remorse can be more effective than any external penalty. He is likewise suggesting that he is responsible for his own suffering, and that he is the one who is eventually accountable for his own failure. This quote is a tip that we are all accountable for our own actions which we need to take responsibility for our own mistakes. It is a reminder that we must be mindful of our actions and the effects they might have, as we are eventually the ones who will suffer the most.

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John Donne This quote is written / told by John Donne between January 24, 1572 and March 31, 1631. He was a famous Poet from United Kingdom. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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