All Quotes by Accusation
“To accuse is so easy that it is infamous to do so where proof is impossible!”
“ACCUSE, v.t. To affirm another's guilt or unworth; most commonly as a justification of ourselves for having wronged him.”
“I've been accused of every death except the casualty list of the World War.”
“It is not uncommon for ignorant and corrupt men to falsely charge others with doing what they imagine that they themselves, in their narrow minds and experience, would have done under the circumstances of a given case, and the surest check, often the only check, on such perjury, is to recognize the impossibility that men of larger instruction and resources and experience could have been guilty of such conduct.”
““Love the others and you will be loved!” is a saying that might sound as a terrible and unjust accusation against all the innocents that have been hated and perhaps even tortured and killed.”
“Even doubtful accusations leave a stain behind them.”
“Trust me, no tortures which the poets feign,Carries his own accuser in his breast.”
“When a man points a finger at someone else, he should remember that four of his fingers are pointing to himself.”
“Let your accusations be few in number, even if they be just.”
“Believe not each accusing tongue,Which ought not to be true!”