Quotes about calumny

Jacques Charles -

Nothing will ever equal that moment of joyous excitement which filled my whole being when I felt myself flying away from the earth. It was not mere pleasure; it was perfect bliss. Escaped from the frightful torments of persecution and of calumny, I felt that I was answering all in rising abov

Michael Bassey Johnson -

Don't call anyone a devil, because within you, you can experience hell and the devil, and the devil is nothing, but you!

Angelica Hopes -

People spread gossips, calumny, and false accusations to destroy their subject victim's integrity. Question the motive of people who erroneously, offensively, defensively, intrusively, abusively and intentionally brand you as a threat, a risk or a danger to life or security. ~ Angelica Hopes, K.H. Trilogy

Angelica Hopes -

I observe that many abusive netizens and insidious individuals kidnap the truth. Their hatred and calumny spread, feeding disinformations like daily toxic bread, feeding fallaciousness to the unread. ~ Angelica Hopes, K.H. Trilogy

Michael Bassey Johnson -

No matter how valuable you are and your ideas, fools will certainly play both of you down, so exclude yourselves from the inflammatory environs of fools.

Michael Bassey Johnson -

Someone who smiles too much with you can sometime frown too much with you at your back.

Michael Bassey Johnson -

If a negative viewer looks at you with an ugly fiendish eye, find a way and pluck off his eyes, or better still, protect your good image.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon -

He made a pit and digged it. He was cunning in his plans and industrious in his labors. He stooped to the dirty work of digging. He did not fear to soil his own hands. He was willing to work in a ditch if others might fall therein. What mean things men will do to wreak revenge on the godly. They hunt for good men as if they were brute beasts - they that will not give them the fair chase afforded to the hare or the fox, but must secretly entrap them because they can neither run them down nor shoo

Angelica Hopes -

In the soul of all liars, the unparalleled truth is a sickness. The unparalleled truth shall come out but first the liars will stretch their calumny. His past crimes shall haunt his heart. His evil ways shall torment his soul. The web of lies will fill up his brain cells. His secrets however hidden shall eventually come out. ~ Angelica Hopes, an excerpt from my K.H. Trilogy

Angelica Hopes -

Why croak with dishonesty when your target subject discovers, listens, and witnesses beyond the veil of your duplicity?Your proliferation of misinformation, disinformation, gossips, polemics, planted intrigues, lies, calumny, misjudgement, and all other forms of smear campaign, may deceive gullible hearts but you cannot destroy the unparalleled truth which is in the hands of your target victim. ~ Angelica Hopes, K.H. Trilogy

Brendan Behan -

. . . 'twill turn your eyeballs black and blue.

Aesop -

Injuries may be forgiven but not forgotten.

Norman Douglas -

It seldom pays to be rude. It never pays to be only half-rude.

Margot Asquith -

Lloyd George could not see a belt without hitting below it.

Thomas Carlyle -

Macaulay is well for awhile but one wouldn't live under Niagara.

William Shakespeare -

Be thou as chaste as ice as pure as snow thou shalt not escape calumny.

Samuel Johnson -

A fly Sir may sting a stately horse and make him wince but one is but an insect and the other a horse still.

Diogenes -

Calumny is only the noise of madmen.

George Washington -

To persevere in one's duty and be silent is the best answer to calumny.

Bible -

Woe unto you when all men shall speak well of you.

Joseph Addison -

Young men soon give and soon forget affronts Old age is slow in both.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge -

As long as there are readers to be delighted with calumny there will be found reviewers to calumniate.

Thomas Fuller -

He that flings dirt at another dirtieth himself most.

Mark Twain -

It takes your enemy and your friend working together to hurt you to the heart the one to slander you and the other to get the news to you.

William Hazlitt -

Calumny requires no proof. The throwing out of malicious imputations against any character leaves a stain which no after-refutation can wipe out. To create an unfavourable impression it is not necessary that certain things should be true but that they have been said.

Seneca -

It is often better not to see an insult than to avenge it.

Edgar Watson Howe -

Abuse a man unjustly and you will make friends for him.

Pauline Kael -

One of the surest signs of the Philistine is his reverence for the superior tastes of those who put him down.

Alexander Pope -

Alive ridiculous and dead forgot?

Walter Scott -

Cutting honest throats by whispers.

Pierre Beaumarchais -

Calumniate calumniate there will always be something which sticks.

Thomas Paine -

Calumny is a vice of curious constitution trying to kill it keeps it alive leave it to itself and it will die a natural death.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -

To persevere in one's duty and to be silent is the best answer to calumny.

Michael Bassey Johnson - The Infinity Sign

Don't destroy yourself by allowing negative people add gibberish and debris to your character, reputation, and aspirations. Keep all dreams alive but discreet, so that those with unhealthy tongues won't have any other option than to infest themselves with their own diseases.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon -

Curses are like chickens, they always come home to roost.

Michael Bassey Johnson -

Majority of people prefer a good name to a bad name, but to me, anyone can call me anything, as long as it is not written on my face.

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