Quotes about Accusation
A single zealot may commence prosecutor, and better men be his victims.
— Thomas Jefferson
You say we worship the sun; so do you.
— Tertullian
as long as we still judge and accuse, the heart of the matter is not reached. And so we should not only remember the dead, but also forgive the living. Just as we reach out our hand to the dead, across all graves, so we reach out to the living—across all hatred. And when we say: Honored be the dead, so we should add: And peace to all the living who are of goodwill.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Conscience is a dreadful thing when it accuses man or boy;
— Charles Dickens
Oscar Wilde was suing the Marquis of Queensbury in 1895 for libel accusing Wilde of homosexuality Counsel: Have you ever adored a young man madly? Wilde: I have never given adoration to anyone except myself.
— Oscar Wilde
God is well able to deal with our sins; but He cannot deal with a man under accusation, because such a man is not trusting in the Blood.
— Watchman Nee
You're a beast and a swine and a bloody, bloody thief!
— William Golding
You can't bring an accusation against a pastor simply because you do not like him.
— Neil Anderson
If hatred strikes you, if you get accused, thrown to the lions, you can expect one of two reactions from people who know you: some of them will join in the kill, the others will discreetly pretend to know nothing, hear nothing, so you can go right on seeing them and talking to them. That second category, discreet and tactful, those are your friends. 'Friends' in the modern sense of the term. Listen, Jean-Marc, I've known that forever.
— Milan Kundera
Look at the weaknesses of others with compassion, not accusation. It's not what they're not doing or should be doing that's the issue. The issue is your own chosen response to the situation and what you should be doing. If you start to think the problem is "out there," stop yourself. That thought is the problem.
— Stephen Covey
Look at the weaknesses of others with compassion, not accusation. It's not what they're not doing or should be doing that's the issue. The issue is your own chosen response to the situation and what you should be doing. If you start to think the problem is out there, stop yourself. That thought is the problem.
— Stephen Covey
The unholy alliance of religion and politics collaborated in finding Jesus guilty.
— Eugene Peterson