If there is any fruitless mental torment which is greater than that of jealousy it is perhaps remorse. Even the pains of loss may be less searching; and often of course these agonies combine, as now they did for me. I say remorse not repentance. I doubt if I have ever experienced repentance in a pure form; perhaps it does not exist in a pure form. Remorse contains guilt, but helpless hopeless guilt which knows of no cure for the painful bite.
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The quote discusses the profound emotional suffering caused by jealousy and remorse, suggesting that remorse may even surpass the pain of jealousy. The author reflects on their personal experience, indicating that the feeling of remorse is intertwined with a deep-seated sense of guilt that feels unforgiving and inescapable. This sorrow can often coexist with other forms of anguish, such as the grief of loss, amplifying the emotional turmoil the individual faces.

Importantly, the author distinguishes between remorse and repentance, suggesting that true repentance may be rare or even nonexistent. Instead, remorse is characterized by a relentless, painful guilt that offers no hope of resolution. This highlights the complexity of the human emotional experience, where feelings of guilt can dominate, leaving individuals trapped in a cycle of suffering without clear paths toward healing or forgiveness.

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