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
5.
The root of all sin is the suspicion that God is not good.
Oswald Chambers
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
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
16.
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
17.
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
18.
The unfortunate thing about money is that it always raises suspicion even amongst brothers.
Babatunde Fashola
19.
He that is already corrupt is naturally suspicious, and he that becomes suspicious will quickly become corrupt.
Samuel Johnson
21.
A fellow who is always declaring that he's no fool, usually has his suspicions.
Wilson Mizner
25.
Suspicion and persecution are weeds of the same dunghill, and flourish best together.
Thomas Paine
26.
It's not so much that I'm an atheist so much as the sneaking suspicion that I myself may be god
Thom Yorke
27.
As I read, my suspicion that Jesus might really be the Messiah was confirmed.
Jay Sekulow
29.
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
31.
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
32.
Suspicion is the beginning of wisdom, and of madness.
Mason Cooley
33.
There is nothing makes a man suspect much, more than to know little.
Francis Bacon
35.
Open suspecting of others comes of secretly condemning ourselves.
Philip Sidney
36.
Like most people, most Westerners anyway, I have a sneaking suspicion I am immortal.
Mary Cantwell
37.
There are stranger things here than Thebans know about.
Janet Morris
38.
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
39.
As we judge others so are we judged by others. The suspicious will always be tormented by suspicion.
Nelson Mandela
40.
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
41.
Once suspicion is aroused, every thing feeds it.
Amelia Barr
42.
English humor resembles the Loch Ness Monster in that both are famous but there is a strong suspicion that neither exists.
George Mikes
44.
Yet now we are faced with the sickening suspicion that technology has run ahead of us.
Richard Dooling
45.
If you are a fish, stay away from the fishhook; if you are a lover, stay away from the suspicion.
Mehmet Murat Ildan
47.
The only new ideas that are not subject to our skepticism or suspicion are our own.
Cullen Hightower
48.
I've always had this sneaking suspicion that I get a kick out of the insecurity.
Samantha Bond
49.
He was looking at her with amused suspicion. There was something between them, and even she had to acknowledge that a tame remark about the weather sounded perverse.
Ian Mcewan
50.
Hunger whets everything, especially Suspicion and Indignation.
Thomas Carlyle