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Quotes About Accusation

Liberals always blame the other guy.
~ John J. McLaughlin
In this game of politics, it's always kind of blame.
~ Jose Andres
If anyone ever accuses me of bias - on Twitter, say - they're blocked straight away. It simply isn't true.
~ Jonathan Agnew
I was definitely bullied, basically. I was definitely the person that everybody blamed for everything.
~ Angelina Pivarnick
I've never been called a bully in my life.
~ Scarlett Moffatt
The search for someone to blame is always successful.
~ Robert Half
Indictments obtained in the absence of sufficient proof under the law do not stand up and are not fundamentally fair to anyone.
~ Daniel Cameron
I have had nothing to do in any way, shape or form with the mailing of these anthrax letters, and it is extremely wrong for anyone to contend or suggest that I have.
~ Steven Hatfill
It never feels good when people suggest that you did something wrong and you know you didn't.
~ Lara Trump
There's been this argument about Coldplay stealing this melody from Joe Satriani, but, if you listen to it, it's mine! It's the 'Foreigner Suite,' it is!
~ Cat Stevens
Our enemy slanders three things: God's person, God's people, and God's place—namely, Heaven.29
~ Randy Alcorn
The woman knelt among the books, touching the drenched leather and cardboard, reading the gilt titles with her fingers while her eyes accused Montage. "You can't ever have my books," she said.
~ Ray Bradbury
The men were making too much noise, laughing, joking, to cover her terrible accusing silence below. She made the empty rooms roar with accusation and shake down a fine dust go guilt that was sucked in their nostrils as they plunged about.
~ Ray Bradbury
She made empty rooms roar with accusation and shake down a fine dust of guilt that was sucked in their nostrils as they plunged about.
~ Ray Bradbury
Most of us could still sleep decently if accused of any of the other six deadly sins; but to be accused of envy would be seriously distressing, so clearly does such an accusation go directly to character.
~ Joseph Epstein
The case against Clevinger was open and shut. The only thing missing was something to charge him with.
~ Joseph Heller
Clevinger was guilty, of course, or he would not have been accused, and since the only way to prove it was to find him guilty, it was their patriotic duty to do so.
~ Joseph Heller
To claim - to claim repeatedly - that you are innocent of what it is claimed by others that you have done, or might have done, or are in some quarters strongly suspected of having done, is never enough unless others, numberous others, will say it for you.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
Yet: what could be proven against Zachary Lundt, with no witness except Marianne? Her words against his? Zachary's friends would rally around him, she knew. She was not bitter, but she knew. It was clear to her, logical as a chess game in which you see your opponent's devastating moves to come, but are helpless to prevent them.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
Você tem o desejo de pôr a culpa neles, nos que foram assassinados. Sem dúvida que deseja pôr a culpa em qualquer mulher nua e estrangulada na própria cama.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
If you are accused of being a Christian, there should be enough evidence to convict you.
~ Joyce Meyer
You will notice in Scripture that Jesus never tried to defend Himself, no matter what He was accused of. Why? Because He knew the truth about Himself, and that was the important thing to Him. He was not addicted to approval from people; therefore, He was free from the tyranny of what they might think of Him or say about Him. He was satisfied by the knowledge He possessed of Himself. He did not need anyone else's approval except His heavenly Father's, and He knew He had that. True
~ Joyce Meyer
16And see to it that your conscience is entirely clear, so that every time you are slandered or falsely accused, those who attack or disparage your good behavior in Christ will be shamed [by their own words]. 17For it is better that you suffer [unjustly] for doing what is right, if that should be God's will, than [to suffer justly] for doing wrong.
~ Joyce Meyer
Ages ago, Alex, Allen and Alva arrived at Antibes, and Alva allowing all, allowing anyone, against Alex's admonition, against Allen's angry assertion: another African amusement... anyhow, as all argued, an awesome African army assembled and arduously advanced against an African anthill, assiduously annihilating ant after ant, and afterward, Alex astonishingly accuses Albert as also accepting Africa's antipodal ant annexation.
~ Walter Abish