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Quotes About Suspicion

I do know that framing your husband for your murder is beyond the pale of what an average would do. But it's so very necessary.
~ Gillian Flynn
And every single person in this case lies, is lying, did lie.
~ Gillian Flynn
Se interrumpe, sé que está a punto de mentir. Es la peor sensación: cuando tienes que esperar y armarte de valor para la mentira.
~ Gillian Flynn
This man might kill me.
~ Gillian Flynn
She stared at me and I could tell what she was thinking: You are a gameplayer. You are a sociopath. You are a killer.
~ Gillian Flynn
I mean, doesn't it seem like it could have been two people? Somehow? Michelle's murder was just—Your mom and Debby were like, uh, hunted down almost. But Michelle dies in her bed, covers pulled up. They have different feels to them. I think.
~ Gillian Flynn
I am a haunted man. I am haunted by the Limper's screams. I am haunted by the Lady's laughter. I am haunted by my suspicion that we are furthering the cause of something that deserves to be scrubbed from the face of the earth. I am haunted by the conviction that those bent upon the Lady's eradication are little better than she. I am haunted by the clear knowledge that, in the end, evil always triumphs.
~ Glen Cook
He lies ever upon his hoard, his heart jealous and mean. Never believe he has nodded because his eyes have closed. The dragon never sleeps.
~ Glen Cook
An entire week of drawn shades was evidence enough to send her flying around with reports that as soon as it got dark they pulled their shades down and put on the lights. Heads nodded in knowing unison—a definite sign. If doubt was voiced with a "But I pull my shades down at night too," a whispered "Yeah, but you're not that way" was argument enough to win them over.
~ Gloria Naylor
Never trust a Cahill." They
~ Gordon Korman
Hale knew, before he had been in Brighton three hours, that they meant to murder him.
~ Graham Greene
It would be better if I called you,' she told me, and caution, I thought, caution, how well she knows how to conduct an affair like this, and I remembered again the stair that always - 'always' was the phrase she had used -squeaked.
~ Graham Greene
he distrusted any man who showed so little sign of employment.
~ Graham Greene
The danger is real, Caitlin." "Give me a break. Nobody killed Woodward and Bernstein." "They weren't working in Mississippi.
~ Greg Iles
elbowed Danny. "You think Shields is the father of that baby?
~ Greg Iles
a military base, to check out the story.
~ Greg Iles
Randy had an inkling that something else was afoot. Shelly's father appeared too eager to pass his daughter off to another man.
~ Gregg Olsen
Some small towns are built on bloody earth and betrayal.
~ Gregg Olsen
and car. Skye's cell phone had been missing too. She wondered if there was some connection.
~ Gregg Olsen
Escape has two steps: first, separating from the pursuer. Then, distancing yourself from the incident, so nobody suspects the distant hubbub has you as its prey.
~ Gregory Benford
Still, I didn't want to admit, even to myself, how much his approval meant to me. The play of conflicting emotions—love and suspicion, admiration and resentment—confused me, as it usually did when I thought of Khader Khan, or spent time with him.
~ Gregory David Roberts
In the beginning we feared everything - animals, the weather, the trees, the night sky - everything except each other. Now we fear each other, and almost nothing else. No one knows why anyone does anything. No one tells the truth. No one is happy. No one is safe.
~ Gregory David Roberts
I did feel like they were telling me that something like that was going to happen. Not specifically - not that planes were going to be flown into the World Trade Center or anything like that - but in the general sense.
~ Jon Ronson
From the American Revolution right up to the Second World War, the U.S. was more likely to provoke suspicion among members of the British establishment than deferential approval. It was seen - with good cause - not just as a potential rival for empire, but also as dangerously egalitarian, worryingly innovatory, and excessively democratic.
~ Linda Colley