Quotes About Incriminate
The cops say that thing:'anything you say will be used against you.' Self-incrimination. I looked it up. Three-point vocab word. So why does everyone make such a hairy deal about me not talking? Maybe I don't want to incriminate myself. Maybe I don't like the sound of my voice. Maybe I don't have anything to say.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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The first rule for escaping prison in the United States is always having someone more important than yourself to incriminate.
~ Alan M. Dershowitz
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Well, if I used the privilege of self-incrimination at that time, I must have felt that perhaps there might be something that might incriminate me in answering.
~ Ethel Rosenberg
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Yet another technique of the neglected positivist is to impose a new meaning on a word that exists but, through the convolutions of grammar, doesn't technically mean what you are deciding it means. The neglected positive of incriminate is criminate, which actually, technically means the same thing as incriminate—because the in- isn't really making a negative in this case—but it is much more amusing if you use it to mean the opposite.
~ E. Lockhart
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Even though innocent, anything I say incriminates me; blameless as I am, my defense just makes me sound worse.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
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