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Quotes about Suspicion

There's never a man looked me between the eyes and seen a good day a'terward.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Suspicion is not less an enemy to virtue than to happiness; he that is already corrupt is naturally suspicious, and he that becomes suspicious will quickly be corrupt.
— Joseph Addison
As I mentioned we have arrested or detained over 1,000 people here in America to determine to find out what they know.
— George W. Bush
Justice is itself the great standing policy of civil society; and any eminent departure from it, under any circumstances, lies under the suspicion of being no policy at all.
— Edmund Burke
Conflict grows out of ignorance and suspicion.
— Gordon Hinckley
There is no rule more invariable than that we are paid for our suspicions by finding what we suspect.
— Henry David Thoreau
Jealousy does not wait for reasons.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Beware the stranger offering gifts, as true for man as it is for fish
— Richard Paul Evans
If anything, things are even more difficult for Christian artists. Some churches do not consider art a serious way to serve God. Others deny that Christians in the arts have a legitimate calling. As a result, Christian artists often feel like they have to justify their existence. Rather than providing a community of support, some churches surround them with a climate of suspicion.
— Philip Graham Ryken
Some people think they have discernment when actually they are just suspicious.. Suspicion comes out of the unrenewed mind; discernment comes out of the renewed spirit.
— Joyce Meyer
People who have no capacity to trust suspect the motives of others. I know this is true because I had a real problem in this area. Even when other people told me they loved me, I was always waiting for them to hurt me, disappoint me, fail me, or abuse me. I figured that they must be after something; otherwise, they would not be nice to me. I just could not believe that anyone would want me just for myself. There had to be some other reason!
— Joyce Meyer
Second, the elders of the city (Bethlehem) are trembling. They want to know why he comes. They do not even know yet whose side he is on. They presume he is still an agent of Saul. If so, the Judeans tremble because Saul is no friend of southerners. Or if he is not an agent of Saul, it is even more dangerous, because then he may come to include them in an act of betrayal, which is more risk than they want.
— Walter Brueggemann