1. As adults we have active consciences which help us do the right thing. 2. But he was too intelligent not to have a conscience. 3. The reader may be able to even feel concerned for her as she does seem to have a conscience. 4. But they still have a conscience and they challenge that they. 5. And second, he has no conscience when it comes to the damage done to these little girls. 6. And we have a conscience. 7. Being a super-achiever does not mean someone automatically has a conscience, said Ray Eve, a sociology professor at the University of Texas at Arlington. 8. Besides relentlessly pushing the novel idea that lawyers other than John Grisham could write clearly, he also clung to a belief that lawyers could have consciences. 9. A psychopath has no conscience. 10. But Clyde and Adina prove to have a conscience. |