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Quotes About Accusation

Someone accused me of having 'gone off the rails' but I've never been on them hence the success and happiness I enjoy on a daily basis.
~ Noel Edmonds
I didn't run off with the secretary. It made it seem like I had committed adultery and then ran off with a secretary, neither of which happened.
~ Randall Terry
You give me electric chair. I no afraid of that chair! You're one of capitalists. You is crook man too. Put me in electric chair. I no care!
~ Giuseppe Zangara
Dites à quelqu'un qu'il est con, il vous répondra qu'il en est fier. Réflexe de défense ordinaire, quelle que soit l'accusation.
~ Fred Vargas
To be accused was to be convicted, and to be convicted was to be punished; the one always following the other with immutable certainty.
~ Frederick Douglass
This eternal accusation against Christianity I shall write upon all walls, wherever walls are to be found--I have letters that even the blind will be able to see. . . . I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity, the one great instinct of revenge, for which no means are venomous enough, or secret, subterranean and small enough,--I call it the one immortal blemish upon the human race...
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
I suffer: someone or other must be guilty - Every sick sheep thinks the same.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
The lover of God never knows the words "too much." Those who accuse others of loving God or religion too much really do not love God at all, nor do they know the meaning of love.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
I wish I had said 'some athletes here are competing unfairly.' It was my opinion, never an accusation.
~ Bob Costas
Let me tell you this, if I had wanted to have a library of audio and videotapes of Bill Clinton, I could have had that. And after I was accused of being a liar, I wished that I had of.
~ Gennifer Flowers
When it shall be known that, at the time which I was accused of wishing to sunder this island from France - my benefactress - I repeated the oath of fidelity to her, I take pleasure in believing that the government I own, and my fellow-citizens, will render me the justice I merit, and that the enemies of my brethren will be reduced to silence.
~ Toussaint Louverture
Although the most acute judges of the witches and even the witches themselves, were convinced of the guilt of witchery, the guilt nevertheless was non-existent. It is thus with all guilt.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
I'm a Red-baiter; I'm a witch-hunter if the witches are Communists.
~ Adolphe Menjou
I think either Robert Blake wither pulled the trigger or hired someone to do it, but it will be a tough case to prove. I think there's a very good chance he may take the stand, and that's what I'm waiting for.
~ Catherine Crier
For God is my witness that I neither preached, affirmed, nor defended them, though they say that I did.
~ Jan Hus
When writing on black life, whites have often been unwelcome, usually called upon to give witness or hauled in as the accused.
~ Darryl Pinckney
Answerest thou nothing? Behold how many things they witness against thee.
~ Pontius Pilate
Even on the witness stand at trial, there were people up there and I had no clue who they were. I had never seen them a day in my life and they were pointing the finger at me saying that I was their boss.
~ Isaac Wright Jr.
A trial without witnesses, when it involves a criminal accusation, a criminal matter, is not a true trial.
~ Bill McCollum
A prisoner in the Inquisition is never allowed to see the face of his accuser, or of the witnesses against him, but every method is taken by threats and tortures, to oblige him to accuse himself, and by that means corroborate their evidence.
~ John Foxe
The wolf always charges the lamb with muddying the stream.
~ Elihu Root
Stupidity is not an accusation that could be hurled against such prominent early Republicans as Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root and Charles Evans Hughes.
~ Max Boot
Good Christian people, I am come hither to die, for according to the law, and by the law I am judged to die, and therefore I will speak nothing against it. I am come hither to accuse no man, nor to speak anything of that, whereof I am accused and condemned to die.
~ Anne Boleyn
Why, when all of my ancestors are snake-bitten, and I'm snake-bitten, and I warn my children to avoid snakes, what does that snake sound like accusing me of hate-teaching?
~ Malcolm X