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Suspicion Quotes

1.
A hundred suspicions don't make a proof.
Fyodor Dostoevsky

Authors on Suspicion Quotes: Samuel Johnson Mehmet Murat Ildan Julius Caesar William Shakespeare Thomas Paine Francis Bacon Ralph Steadman Benjamin Franklin Iain Banks Walter Savage Landor Publilius Syrus Janet Morris Richard Dooling Alfred Jodl Honore de Balzac Babatunde Fashola Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Nelson Mandela David D. Cole Jean Racine Ian Mcewan William Rounseville Alger Philip Sidney Jay Sekulow Robert Anton Wilson Alvin Adams Koushun Takami Peter Grimwade Guy Scott Georg C. Lichtenberg Thom Yorke Dov Davidoff Kin Hubbard
2.
I don't believe anything, but I have many suspicions.
Robert Anton Wilson

3.
When you grow suspicious of a person and begin a system of espionage upon him, your punishment will be that you will find your suspicions true.
Elbert Hubbard

4.
Caesar's wife must be above suspicion.
Julius Caesar

5.
The root of all sin is the suspicion that God is not good.
Oswald Chambers

6.
People who are in love suspect nothing or everything.
Honore de Balzac

7.
Another bad thing about "prosperity" is that you can't jingle any money without being under suspicion
Kin Hubbard

8.
I have a sneaking suspicion that if there were a way to make movies without actors, George Lucas would do it.
Mark Hamill

9.
Suspicion and doubt lead to animosity and hatred.
Ralph Steadman

10.
Jealousy is the suspicion of one's own inferiority.
Emily Post

11.
Disagreeable suspicions are usually the fruits of a second marriage.
Jean Racine

12.
I wished my wife to be not so much as suspected. Common traditional saying: Caesar's wife must be above suspicion.
Julius Caesar

13.
To this very day, I do not know what he (Hitler) thought or knew or really wanted. I only knew my own thoughts and suspicions.
Alfred Jodl

14.
Suspicion often creates what it suspects.
C. S. Lewis

15.
Public credit is suspicion asleep.
Thomas Paine

16.
He that is already corrupt is naturally suspicious, and he that becomes suspicious will quickly become corrupt.
Samuel Johnson

17.
Suspicion is most often useless pain.
Samuel Johnson

18.
Any theory which causes solipsism to seem just as likely an explanation for the phenomena it seeks to describe ought to be held in the utmost suspicion.
Iain Banks

19.
You can't create an ocean with a single drop. But you can create an ocean of suspicion with a single drop of doubt.
Mehmet Murat Ildan

20.
The unfortunate thing about money is that it always raises suspicion even amongst brothers.
Babatunde Fashola

21.
Suspicion and persecution are weeds of the same dunghill, and flourish best together.
Thomas Paine

22.
A fellow who is always declaring that he's no fool, usually has his suspicions.
Wilson Mizner

23.
Suspicion follows close on mistrust.
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

24.
Ambition and suspicion always go together.
Georg C. Lichtenberg

25.
We are always paid for our suspicion by finding what we suspect.
Henry David Thoreau

26.
Suspicion is very often a useless pain.
Samuel Johnson

27.
Better confide and be deceiv'd, A thousand times, by treacherous foes, Than once accuse the innocent, Or let suspicion mar repose.
Frances Sargent Osgood

28.
Suspicion is the beginning of wisdom, and of madness.
Mason Cooley

29.
There is nothing makes a man suspect much, more than to know little.
Francis Bacon

30.
It's not so much that I'm an atheist so much as the sneaking suspicion that I myself may be god
Thom Yorke

31.
As I read, my suspicion that Jesus might really be the Messiah was confirmed.
Jay Sekulow

32.
The losing side is full of suspicion.
Publilius Syrus

33.
Politeness is not always a sign of wisdom; but the want of it always leaves room for a suspicion of folly, if folly and imprudence are the same.
Walter Savage Landor

34.
Like most people, most Westerners anyway, I have a sneaking suspicion I am immortal.
Mary Cantwell

35.
Suspicion may be no fault, but showing it may be a great one.
Benjamin Franklin

36.
Open suspecting of others comes of secretly condemning ourselves.
Philip Sidney

37.
Once suspicion is aroused, every thing feeds it.
Amelia Barr

38.
English humor resembles the Loch Ness Monster in that both are famous but there is a strong suspicion that neither exists.
George Mikes

39.
Religion hides many mischiefs from suspicion.
Christopher Marlowe

40.
There are stranger things here than Thebans know about.
Janet Morris

41.
Nothing disturbs me more than superficiality and mere sloganizing on matters of public policy, and the suspicion that what the speaker is saying represents the full extent of his knowledge on the subject.
Preston Manning

42.
As we judge others so are we judged by others. The suspicious will always be tormented by suspicion.
Nelson Mandela

43.
I have a suspicion the blacks model themselves on the whites now that they're in power. 'Don't you know who we are, man?'
Guy Scott

44.
I'm hard to get rid of." He smiled. All Tegan's suspicions about the boy came flooding back. "So it seems," she replied icily.
Peter Grimwade

45.
Unfortunately, the attitude of many towards the press, humanitarians included and especially government workers, is often one of suspicion, if not outright fear.
Alvin Adams

46.
Don't seem to he on the lookout for crows, else you'll set other people watching.
George Eliot

47.
I have a sneaking suspicion that leading an examined life and being really tan aren't consistent with one another.
Dov Davidoff

48.
That is a big question we all have: are we alone in the universe? And exoplanets confirm the suspicion that planets are not rare.
Neil deGrasse Tyson

49.
I have a sneaking suspicion that all religions lead to the same place, a very unified place.
Jewel

50.
A reformer should be exempt from the suspicion of interest, and he must possess the confidence and esteem of those whom he proposes to reclaim.
Edward Gibbon