Quotes about Accusations
“King Agrippa, I consider myself fortunate to stand before you today to defend myself against all the accusations of the Jews,
— Acts 26:2
Yet not even angels, though greater in strength and power, dare to bring such slanderous charges against them before the Lord.
— 2 Peter 2:11
The cross is Gods way of taking away all of our accusations, excuses, and arguments.
— Rob Bell
Church existed because of love and forgiveness, not because of man's accusations and disapproval.
— Cindy Woodsmall
Satan can be the "accuser of [the] brethren" all he wants to be (Rev. 12:10), but he can't change what the cross has done to throw all his accusations out of court—every last one of them—on an undeniably divine technicality.
— Priscilla Shirer
In this book, I turn the tables on the Democratic Left and show that they—not Trump—are the real fascists. They are the ones who use Nazi bullying and intimidation tactics and subscribe to a full-blown fascist ideology. The charges that they make against Trump and the GOP are actually applicable to them.
— Dinesh D'Souza
What gives power to all that I fear others are thinking and accusing and saying isn't the people themselves. It isn't even the enemy. I'm the one who decides if their statements have power over me or not. It's me.
— Lysa TerKeurst
The enemy wants us paralyzed and compromised by the whispers and doubts and what-ifs and opinions and accusations and misunderstandings and all the other hissing handcuffs crafted by fear.
— Lysa TerKeurst
... there is wisdom in madness and strong probability of truth in all accusations, for people are complete, and everyone is capable of everything.
— Joseph Heller
Start these conversations with questions that seek understanding, not with accusations that seek submission.
— Gary Thomas
We can see through all your disguises: the paths of day, the paths of darkness, whichever paths you take - we're right behind you, following you like a trail of smoke, like a long tail, a tail made of girls, heavy as memory, light as air: twelve accusations, toes skimming the ground, hands tied behind our backs, tongues sticking out, eyes bulging, songs choked in our throats.
— Margaret Atwood
I continued to sit with the open book in my hand and wonder why I was filled with so much anger and hate that I had to confide it all to you. I tried to understand the Anne of last year and make apologies for her, because as long as I leave you with these accusations and don't attempt to explain what prompted them, my conscience won't be clear.
— Anne Frank