"Every contrition for sin is apt to encourage a not quite charitable wish that other people should exhibit a similar contrition"
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The key phrase is “not quite charitable.” Williams refuses the melodrama of hypocrisy. He names the thing as a near-virtue that curdles: a moral wish that wears the costume of fairness. If I’ve paid a price in shame, why should anyone else get off clean? The subtext is about moral economies - guilt as currency, contrition as proof of payment, and other people’s unrepentance as an intolerable imbalance. It’s penitence with an invoice.
As an editor and religious novelist working in early 20th-century Christian intellectual circles, Williams would have been steeped in a culture that prized self-examination while also policing respectability. His sentence cuts through that double-bind: public moral life depends on visible signs of reform, but the demand for visibility can become vindictive. The irony is surgical: the moment you’re most convinced you’ve learned humility is exactly when you’re most tempted to administer it to others.
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Williams, Charles. (2026, January 17). Every contrition for sin is apt to encourage a not quite charitable wish that other people should exhibit a similar contrition. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-contrition-for-sin-is-apt-to-encourage-a-45228/
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Williams, Charles. "Every contrition for sin is apt to encourage a not quite charitable wish that other people should exhibit a similar contrition." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-contrition-for-sin-is-apt-to-encourage-a-45228/.
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"Every contrition for sin is apt to encourage a not quite charitable wish that other people should exhibit a similar contrition." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-contrition-for-sin-is-apt-to-encourage-a-45228/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







