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Quotes About Accusation

This isn't on you,' he told her. It was nothing more than wicked coincidence. UCAs got made most often by cops or prosecutors who recognized them.
~ Scott Turow
But you know you're sounding like a jealous wife? Are you jealous, luv? I find that rather amusing, all things considered." "Don't start laughing too soon, because I'm nothing of the sort." "No?" He was still grinning, prompting her to snap, "Your unexpected presence here smacks of jealousy as well, as in checking up on your wife, but you don't hear me accusing you of it." "I believe you just did.
~ Johanna Lindsey
A sane accusation can be refuted. An insane accusation, one that makes no sense on any level, cannot be refuted, cannot even be addressed, because it is insolent nonsense. There is no sober way to defend oneself from the accusation of being a one-eyed one-horned flying purple people eater.
~ John C. Wright
Satan accuses   God of falsehoods of envy, and of malignity, and our first parents   subscribe to a calumny thus vile and execrable.
~ John Calvin
Some people accuse me of exaggeration, so let me be clear. Those people seek nothing less than the complete and utter destruction of the American way of life.
~ Al Gore
Don't trust a guy who accuses you of infidelity. He's cheating. He's projecting. If you're living that kind of life, you think everybody else is too.
~ Bradley Cooper
It's a pleasure to play my sister because everything I've accused her of my whole life, I can now re-enact before her eyes.
~ Chelsea Handler
We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. We must remember always that accusation is not proof and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law. We will not walk in fear, one of another. We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep in our history and our doctrine, and remember that we are not descended from fearful men – not from men who feared to write, to speak, to associate, and to defend causes that were, for the moment, unpopular
~ Edward R. Murrow
Knowledge of God's Word is a bulwark against deception, temptation, accusation, even persecution.
~ Edwin Louis Cole
The accusing, calling names, and blaming others without any knowledge to know them, reflects your mental garbage and black spot on your character. Ehsan Sehgal +
~ Ehsan Sehgal
People always wanted someone to blame, didn't they?
~ Eileen Wilks
tenía miedo de que me acusaran de ser como era de hecho, distraída y ausente, concentrada en mí misma.
~ Elena Ferrante
I was the accuser, God the accused. My eyes were open and I was alone—terribly alone in a world without God and without man.
~ Elie Wiesel
A frequent charge made against "Antoinette" was that she was bathed in the blood of the French people; the truth of it was, of course, exactly the other way round.
~ Antonia Fraser
Un buhonero que cruzaba aquellas tierras errante, fue en Dauria acusado, preso y muerto en garrote infame.
~ Antonio Machado
There are many people who when accuse profusely or blame publicly a powerful or rich person of any irregularity, the population can be sure of that the same affluent guy will be acquitted of all allegations by them only and be given a clean-chit later on.
~ Anuj Somany
the parties involved. With one man's
~ Aphrodite Jones
The law itself is accused of iniquity, and impeached, like the orators of Athens when they have persuaded the assembly to pass unjust decrees.
~ Aristotle
A man could find himself in court on trivial or trumped-up charges, his fortune, home or life forfeit.
~ Armand Marie Leroi
The three axes allow each tribe to assert moral superiority. The progressive asserts moral superiority by denouncing oppression and accusing others of failing to do so. The conservative asserts moral superiority by denouncing barbarism and accusing others of failing to do so. The libertarian asserts moral superiority by denouncing coercion and accusing others of failing to do so.
~ Arnold Kling
We are accused of pessimism, as though pessimism were but one among a number of possible attitudes, as if man were capable of choosing between two alternatives.
~ Arthur Adamov
Everyone's quick to blame the alien.
~ Aeschylus
Guilt has very quick ears to an accusation.
~ Henry Fielding
I got the biggest gut-punch in racing, for something I didn't do.
~ Bob Baffert