Quotes About Accusation
When i believe in everything, I could not see the actors semicircled around a studio microphone flipping the pages of scripts in unison. I only heard the voices, resonant, electric, adult, accusing each other of murder.
~ Billy Collins
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Well...you know, you can influence all kinds of people, but sometimes it gets in the way -- especially if somebody is accusing you of influencing somebody that you had no interest in influencing in the first place.
~ Bob Dylan
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Often the mere suggestion of impropriety is enough to ruin someone. — Scot Harvath
~ Brad Thor
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Nan told me Clegg had been hanged for stealing a book, but the charge Robert Findhelm brought against him was not theft. The charge Findhelm brought against him was book-murder.
~ Susanna Clarke
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I am accused. I dream of massacres. I am a garden of black and red agonies. I drink them, Hating myself, hating and fearing. And now the world conceives Its end and runs toward it, arms held out in love.
~ Sylvia Plath
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You're still vulnerable, because you still don't have faith in yourself, you talk a little fliply, a little too wisely, just to cover up so you won't be accused of sentimentality or emotionalism or feminine tactics.
~ Sylvia Plath
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But these seniors said most boys were like that and you couldn't honestly accuse them of anything until you were at least pinned or engaged to be married.
~ Sylvia Plath
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I don't know what my greatest fear is; maybe just that I'll be caught and discovered, accused of being a child in an adult's body.
~ Tama Janowitz
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Sivesh cried one name aloud. It was the name of Azhrarn, and in that name was all the pain and loneliness and despair and accusation that any mortal throat could utter.
~ Tanith Lee
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Lots of women love to accuse men of being immature when the fellow in question displays a reluctance to 'commit.'
~ Julie Burchill
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And you dare to wear the golden spurs of a knight? You dare to call yourself a Marshal of France and carry the fleur-de-lis on your coat of arms? The meanest lackey in this hall knows more of honour and loyalty than you! Hang and burn my servants and kill me - kill too, now that you have handed your companion-in-arms Arnaud de Montsalvy, to your cousin. With my last breath, I shall call on Heaven to witness that Gilles de Rais is a traitor and a felon!
~ Juliette Benzoni
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elsewhere called the Strom Thurmond Maneuver.) Pujols of course blamed Beli for everything. Sat in the office of the rector and
~ Junot Diaz
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Why did you push her ?' Rosa screams again. I realise she's pointing at me.
~ Justine Larbalestier
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CHEATER!" howled Moody Margaret. "CHEATER!
~ Francesca Simon
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Slander boldly, something always sticks [Audacter calumniare, semper aliquid haeret]
~ Francis Bacon
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I am accusing him of stealing my best material, he was a very funny man.
~ Frank Carson
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Ihr seid ein gefühlsduseliger Wicht! Ich unterstelle euch ja keine verräterischen Absichten, wohl aber ein vom Sentiment durchweichtes Hirn.
~ Frank Schätzing
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Some people have the experience of being accused of lying when they do not think that they have lied. Circle a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you. [question from the Dissociative Experiences Scale]
~ Frank W. Putnam
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A curious case that warmed this old ethologist's heart was that of a mathematics professor at a California university who was accused of peeing against a colleague's office door. The two male professors were said to have had a dispute that escalated to a "pissing contest." After someone had found puddles in the hallway, school officials set up a camera and captured the urinating professor on video.
~ Frans de Waal
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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
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What about all the Yahtzee we played?" "If Bubda play alone, Bubda always win." Warren turned to Kendra and Elise. "I got seven Yahtzees once in a single game. Seven!" "He cheat," Bubda mumbled. "For the millionth time, how was I supposed to cheat? You were right there! You watched me roll the dice!" "You cheat," Bubda said. "Too much
~ Brandon Mull
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Priests are always easy to blame. They make convenient scapegoats—after all, anyone with a strong faith different from your own must either be a crazy zealot or a lying manipulator.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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Guilt has very quick ears to an accusation.
~ Henry Fielding
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Indeed, if this woman had lived in the reign of James the First, her appearance alone would have hanged her, almost without any evidence.
~ Henry Fielding
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