Quotes by Suspicion Suspicion is most often useless pain. Samuel Johnson suspicion pain useless He that is already corrupt is naturally suspicious, and he that becomes suspicious will quickly become corrupt. Samuel Johnson suspicion suspicious Suspicion has its dupes, as well as credulity. Sophie Swetchine dupes suspicion wells It is hardly possible to suspect another without having in one's self the seeds of baseness the party is accused of. Stanisław I Leszczyński suspicion party self It's not so much that I'm an atheist so much as the sneaking suspicion that I myself may be god Thom Yorke suspicion atheist may Hunger whets everything, especially Suspicion and Indignation. Thomas Carlyle indignation suspicion hunger Suspicion and persecution are weeds of the same dunghill, and flourish best together. Thomas Paine suspicion weed together Public credit is suspicion asleep. Thomas Paine suspicion credit You always get told how important the premiere and doing the press is, but I have suspicions. Toby Jones premieres suspicion important Politeness is not always a sign of wisdom; but the want of it always leaves room for a suspicion of folly, if folly and imprudence are the same. Walter Savage Landor suspicion want rooms Ignorance is the mother of suspicion. William Rounseville Alger suspicion ignorance mother A fellow who is always declaring that he's no fool, usually has his suspicions. Wilson Mizner declaring suspicion fool See what a ready tongue suspicion hath! William Shakespeare suspicion tongue ready Suspicion shall be all stuck full of eyes. William Shakespeare suspicion stuck eye As I read, my suspicion that Jesus might really be the Messiah was confirmed. Jay Alan Sekulow read really suspicion jesus Italians tend to be less rigidly moral and law-abiding than do Anglo-Saxons. They also have a profound suspicion of the state and most of its agencies. Donna Leon than suspicion moral profound «1234