Quote by Nathaniel Hawthorne
He had been driven hither by the impulse of that Remorse which dogged him everywhere, and whose own sister and closely linked companion was that Cowardice which invariably drew him back, with her tremulous gripe, just when the other impulse had hurried him to the verge of a disclosure.
Summary
This quote reflects the internal struggle of a character who is torn between remorse for past actions and a cowardly fear of facing the consequences. The character is constantly driven by the nagging remorse that follows him everywhere, pushing him towards confession or disclosure. However, just as he is about to open up, his cowardice takes hold, pulling him back and preventing him from revealing the truth. The quote portrays the interconnectedness of these two conflicting forces within the character's psyche.