Whoever will be cured of ignorance, let him confess it.
I confess to being a frustrated musician.
We rather confess our moral errors, faults, and crimes than our ignorance.
There are wounds of self-love which one does not confess to one's dearest friends.
Sometimes when I've gone out and murdered somebody I go and confess and stuff. And then God loves me again.
I must confess that when I'm alone in my study, here in New York, writing; that's when I'm happy.
And in fact you're not like everyone else: you weren't ashamed just now to confess bad and even ridiculous things about yourself. Who would confess such things nowadays? No one, and people have even stopped feeling any need for self-judgment.
I am ashamed of confessing that I have nothing to confess.
I have the problems of, I must confess, old age.
Let us confess it: evil strides the world.
In the course of my life, I have often had to eat my words, and I must confess that I have always found it a wholesome diet.
It is one of the signs of the times. We confess that we have risen from reading this book with enlarged ideas, and grander conceptions of our duties in this world. It did expand us a little.
God's best is for the believer to take His Word that says he is healed, put that Word in his heart, confess it with his lips, and allow it to be medicine to his flesh.
I confess it, I love the camera. When it's not on me, I'm not quite alive.
I have to confess that I have so rarely experienced triumph that I cannot claim to know it well enough to judge, but it seems to be at best a momentary joy followed instantly by sadness, and, then, of necessity, by wariness.
A guilty conscience needs to confess. A work of art is a confession.
The moment we become uncomfortable is the time we should confess.
Better to confess Christ 1000 times now and be despised by men, than be disowned by Christ before God on the day of Judgment.
ACKNOWLEDGE, v. t. To confess. Acknowledgment of one another's faults is the highest duty imposed by our love of truth.
One thing that keeps me awake at night: I am a mother and, I have to confess with great delight, a grandmother of five girls, which gives me great hope for the future - girl power! Can I say that without alienating all of the men?