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Quotes About Suspected

Did you know I have always suspected that men were idiots," Daphne ground out, "but I was never positive until today.
~ Julia Quinn
I am not opposed to the limited use of polygraphs in a case where a person is suspected of wrongdoing. But widespread use of the polygraph as a screening tool goes far beyond what is acceptable.
~ Jeff Bingaman
Hollywood Boulevard had been victimized by a burglar three times in two years. The criminal methods of each break-in were similar and so it was suspected by the Los Angeles Police Department that the same thief was responsible each time. But the thief was careful never to leave a fingerprint or any other clue to his identity. No arrests were
~ Michael Connelly
I suspected that Judge Leggoe would go along to get along.
~ Michael Connelly
Since childhood I'd been suspected of imagination
~ Steve Aylett
Love is the terrible secret people are suspected of unless they're married, then one always suspects they don't.
~ Jane Rule
Besides, he had more serious worries. He had suspected for some time that he suffered from an incurable disease.
~ Boris Pasternak
This book [...] demonstrates something we had already suspected on the grounds of the close connection between apes and man: that the social organization of chimpanzees is almost too human to be true.
~ Frans de Waal
There is no rule more invariable than that we are paid for our suspicions by finding what we suspected.
~ Henry David Thoreau
I love that movie [The Specials]. I love James Gunn. I always sort of suspected that he would do well for himself.
~ Rob Lowe
The war was being fought in an era of unlimited suspicion, and as Smith had so bitterly pointed out, simply to be suspected was just about as bad as to be convicted.
~ Bruce Catton
Well, that settles it," Jason said with mock severity. "Such condescension tells me what I had long suspected." "Which is . . ." "That George Bambridge was not raised with the benefit of a sister.
~ Kate Noble
I'd always suspected that the Bill of Rights occasionally had a "liberal" interpretation.
~ Steven Gould
It was final sour proof of something Harvey had suspected for years: Man, he declared, is but a great mischievous baboon.
~ Carl Zimmer
Witness Never trust a witness. By the time a thing is Noticed, it has happened. Some magician's redirected Our attention to the rabbit. The best life is suspected, Not examined. And never trust reverse. The mourners of the dead Count backward from the date Of the event, rehearsing Its approach, investing Final words with greatest weight, As though weight ever Carried what we meant: As though he could have Told us where he went.
~ Kay Ryan
I suspected there would be a good-size crowd once the word got out about my hanging.
~ bush george w iv
So far as we have any information about man, we know that he has always and everywhere been under the influence of dominating ideas. Any one who alleges that he is not can immediately be suspected of having exchanged a known form of belief for a variant which is less known both to himself and to others.
~ C.G. Jung
Torricelli fully realized the advantages and disadvantages of the method of indivisibles; and he suspected that the ancients possessed some such method for discovering difficult theorems, the proofs of which they cast in another form either "to hide the secret of their method or to avoid giving occasion for contradiction to jealous detractors.
~ Carl B. Boyer
She had loved him, she thought now, because, just at that time, she had had to have something else, someone else, to love, a private place for wounded love to go. But that had been, as she had then suspected and now knew, a device, a dream.
~ Iris Murdoch
New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common.
~ John Locke
Though the pictured face was floridly coloured, you suspected pallor; a mind lightly balanced, and liable to snap from sheer weight of dreams.
~ Carter Dickson
concurring.' But now we know what I suspected. Two people on the board voted for acquittal, which means there are
~ Nelson DeMille
Caucasian. When the officer asked the suspected
~ Geraldine Brooks
The Dover mail was in its usual genial position that the guard suspected the passengers, the passengers suspected one another and the guard, they all suspected everybody else, and the coachman was sure of nothing but the horses; as to which cattle he could with a clear conscience have taken his oath on the two Testaments that they were not fit for the journey.
~ Charles Dickens