2.
The cover-up, more than the initial wrongdoing, is what is most likely to bring you down.
Madeleine Albright
3.
A wrongdoing doesn't give us the right to do wrong.
Ruta Sepetys
5.
If one must do a wrong, it's best to do it pursuing power-otherwise, let's have virtue.
Euripides
6.
In statesmanship there are predicaments from which it is impossible to escape without some wrongdoing.
Napoleon Bonaparte
7.
I saw not till now what sin brings with it - that we must tread others underfoot.
Sigrid Undset
8.
Diana knew it wouldn't be right, but then she told herself that things only looked wrong when there was someone to see you.
Anna Godbersen
9.
We are rather apt to consider an act wrong because it is unpleasant to us.
George Eliot
10.
Things only looked wrong when there was someone to see you.
Anna Godbersen
11.
Nothing is bad which does not harm either you or someone else.
Myrtle Reed