21. Even the cruelest of streets quite often have a conscience. 22. He has a conscience. 23. He has no conscience on the court, a strong one off it and is booed now only in Charlotte. 24. He is brilliant and has no conscience. 25. He still had a conscience, of sorts. 26. He seems not to recognize his own betrayals, which is common among those who have no conscience. 27. Her nemesis has no conscience and has no qualms about killing anyone who gets in his way. 28. How can you not have a conscience? 29. I have a conscience. 30. If the present Congress has a conscience, it will adopt this modest measure as partial atonement for its earlier attacks on a worthy program. |