Quotes by Slander The tongue of slander is too prompt with wanton malice to wound the stranger. Aeschylus slander tongue stranger Backbite: To ''speak of a man as you find him'' when he can't find you. Ambrose Bierce slander speak men If we can only speak to slander our betters, let us hold our tongues. Anne Bronte slander tongue speak Where it concerns himself, Who's angry at a slander, makes it true. Ben Jonson angry slander concern Setting too good an Example is a Kind of slander seldom forgiven. Benjamin Franklin slander kind example Slander is a poison which kills charity, both in the slanderer and the one who listens. Bernard of Clairvaux slander charity poison Quick-circulating slanders mirth afford; and reputation bleeds in every word. Charles Churchill mirth slander reputation Once you admit a lie or a slander into your ears, you can never totally rid yourself of its effects. Daniel Lapin slander ears lying All those fake news having nothing beneath and having no evidence, were nothing else but slander. And that's why we'll continue to suggest to everyone insisting that Russia was interfering in this or that way into domestic affairs of the United States, we will suggest them to read Mr. Putin's lips. Dmitry Peskov slander affair fake If slander be a snake, it is a winged one - it flies as well as creeps. Douglas William Jerrold creeps slander snakes We will rise above the lies, the smears, the ludicrous slanders from ludicrous and very, very dishonest reporters. Donald Trump slander rise-above lying Generally speaking, we would make a good bargain by renouncing all the good that people say of us, upon condition they would say no ill. Francois de La Rochefoucauld slander praise people The criminal is quite frequently not equal to his deed: he belittles and slanders it. Friedrich Nietzsche slander criminals deeds In nine times out of ten, the slanderous tongue belongs to a disappointed person. George Bancroft slander tongue nine Pardons and pleasantnesse are great revenges of slanders. George Herbert pardon slander revenge Slander is a shipwrack by a dry Tempest. George Herbert tempest slander dry A generous heart repairs a slanderous tongue. Homer slander tongue heart Slander is a complication, a comprisal and sum of all wickedness. Isaac Barrow complication wickedness slander Slander is perhaps the only vice which no circumstance can palliate, as well as being one which we are most ingenious in concealing from ourselves. Jean Baptiste Massillon slander vices circumstances Close thine ear against him that shall open his mouth secretly against another. If thou receivest not his words, they fly back and wound the reporter. If thou dost receive them, they fly forward and wound the receiver. Johann Kaspar Lavater slander mouths ears 123»