1.
I have the knack of easing scruples.
Moliere
2.
Some, merely to contradict what I had said, did not scruple to cast doubt upon things they had seen with their own eyes again and again.
Galileo Galilei
4.
Love has this in common with scruples, that it becomes embittered by the reflections and the thoughts that beset us to free ourselves.
Jean de la Bruyere
5.
To choose ways of not acting was ever the concern and scruple of my life.
Fernando Pessoa
6.
I love you is unsubtle. It removes explanations, facilities, degrees, scruples.
Roland Barthes
9.
I never say anything of a man that I have the smallest scruple of saying to him.
George Washington
10.
Often one's dear friend talks something which one scruples to call rigmarole.
Thomas de Quincey
11.
One of the admirable features of British novelists is that they have no scruple about setting their stories in foreign settings with wholly foreign personnel.
James Buchan
13.
There are many who have grave scruples about deceiving but think it as nothing to deceive themselves.
Eric Hoffer
15.
We spoil ourselves with scruples long as things go well.
Aeschylus