Quotes about Suspicion
When one's character begins to fall under suspicion and disfavor, how swift, then, is the work of disintegration and destruction.
- Mark Twain
Nothing is more suspicious, in a man who seems holy, than an impatient desire to reform other men.
- Thomas Merton
The louder he talked of his honour, the faster we counted our spoons.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ajax blinked. Then he looked swiftly into her face. In her words, in her voice, was a sound he knew well. For the first time he saw the green ribbon. He looked around and saw the gleaming kitchen and the table set for two and detected the scent of the nest. Every hackle on his body rose, and he knew that very soon she would, like all of her sisters before her, put him to the death-knell question Where you been? His eyes dimmed with a mild and momentary regret.
- Toni Morrison
The American police are involved in psychological warfare against those Americans who don't frighten them with imposing papers and threats. It's a Victorian police force; it peers out of musty windows and wants to inquire about everything, and can make crimes if the crimes don't exist to its satisfaction.
- Jack Kerouac
Man can only be certain about the present moment. But is that quite true either? Can he really know the present? Is he in a position to make any judgment about it? Certainly not. For how can a person with no knowledge of the future understand the meaning of the present? If we do not know what future the present is leading us toward, how can we say whether this present is good or bad, whether it deserves our concurrence, or our suspicion, or our hatred?
- Milan Kundera
When you don't trust people all of the sudden you stop trusting anything.
- Jeremy Camp
No," Daito said. "We're not. You're all strangers to us. For all we know, any one of you could be a Sixer spy.
- Ernest Cline
The truth is that others judge us. More than that, they evaluate the truth of the Gospel by what they see of our lives and our integrity. [We] must make every effort to be above all suspicion in the matter of finances and statistics. We are not only accountable to God's people, but also to our Master (see Acts 24:16).
- Billy Graham
There is ever a slight suspicion of the burlesque about earnest good men.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
The truth is that all men having power ought to be mistrusted.
- James Madison
When I fail, I feel jealous or resentful of these others. When I succeed, I worry that others will be jealous or resentful of me. I become suspicious or defensive and increasingly afraid that I won't get what I so much desire or will lose what I already have. Caught
- Henri Nouwen