Quotes About Accusation
I'm innocent. I've done nothing. I'm a nice guy.
~ Coolio
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You can't really describe how difficult it is to deal with. It is any athlete's worst nightmare to be accused of cheating by taking drugs. It really is very difficult to put into words how it makes you feel.
~ Greg Rusedski
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There is no doubt in my mind Bill Cosby was a bad boy.
~ Alan Thicke
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An official statement from Liverpool raised the spectre of a future where 'a club's rival can bring about a significant ban for a top player without anything beyond an accusation'. But on hearing this, many Manchester United fans would have been asking for a definition of the word 'rival'.
~ Nick Hornby
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He accused her of being bourgeois, whatever that was—it seemed to involve engagement rings and babies and all sorts of things she wasn't interested in. He got so heated about them that for a moment she thought he might actually be proposing, in an angry, cack-handed fashion.
~ Nick Hornby
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On bad days, Eli considered Wolfe his personal Javert—doggedly, obsessively pursuing him for a crime he didn't commit.
~ Nora Roberts
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I bet you're a really nice guy. He didn't sigh, but he wanted to. I've been accused of it.
~ Nora Roberts
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We're not here to witness anything. We're witch-hunters.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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After you've sold this story, Mrs. Clark says, will you just look for a new villain? For the rest of your life, will you be looking for someone new to blame everything on?
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Floyd did not accept the blame for his defeat. He blamed his fellow general Henry Wise for not committing some of his regiments to the battle. Wise reacted to the charge by calling Floyd that bullet-hit son of a bitch.
~ Clint Johnson
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as long as we still judge and accuse, the heart of the matter is not reached. And so we should not only remember the dead, but also forgive the living. Just as we reach out our hand to the dead, across all graves, so we reach out to the living—across all hatred. And when we say: Honored be the dead, so we should add: And peace to all the living who are of goodwill.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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It was a loathsome accusation if true, and still more loathsome if untrue.
~ Vilhelm Moberg
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it would be very much a mistake to paint Ward as either innocent or a victim.
~ Vince Flynn
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they were clearly in the wrong, it was Al Rudin they paraded out in
~ Vince Flynn
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I don't know what this is!" "I do. This is me being framed for murder.
~ Laura Griffin
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You're not eating the cheese," Frank says accusingly. And you're fucking my mom, I want to say back.
~ Lauren Barnholdt
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sentenced the other accused—in all, forty men—to death.
~ Laurence Bergreen
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They refuse to credit my tale; they impute my act to the influence of daemons; they account me an example of the doom me to death and infamy. Have I power to escape this evil? If I have, be sure I will exert it. I will not accept evil at their hand, when I am entitled to good; I will suffer only when I cannot elude suffering.
~ Charles Brockden Brown
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There are two way of establishing a reputation, one to be praised by honest people and the other to be accused by rogues. It is best, however, to secure the first one, because it will always be accompanied by the latter.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
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Find a scapegoat is wanting to destroy the ruins. (Trouver un bouc émissaire, - C'est vouloir les ruines détruire.)
~ Charles de Leusse
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Mr. Stryver then called his few witnesses, and Mr. Cruncher had next to attend while Mr. Attorney-General turned the whole suit of clothes Mr. Stryver had fitted on the jury, inside out; showing how Barsad and Cly were even a hundred times better than he had thought them, and the prisoner a hundred times worse. Lastly, came my Lord himself, turning the suit of clothes, now inside out, now outside in, but on the whole decidedly trimming and shaping them into grave-clothes for the prisoner.
~ Charles Dickens
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Conscience is a dreadful thing when it accuses man or boy;
~ Charles Dickens
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If they can't make me innocent out of the whole truth, they are not likely to do it out of anything less, or anything else.
~ Charles Dickens
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You villain,' said I, 'what do you mean by entrapping me into your schemes? How dare you appeal to me just now, you false rascal, as if we had been in discussion together?
~ Charles Dickens
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