Quotes by Wronged ACCUSE, v.t. To affirm another's guilt or unworth; most commonly as a justification of ourselves for having wronged him. Ambrose Bierce wronged justification guilt In other words, fiction is payback for those who have wronged you. Colson Whitehead wronged payback fiction I am not a pregnant working mother wronged. Elizabeth Vargas pregnant wronged mother We all need people to tell us that we were the ones who had been deeply wronged. Jane Hamilton wronged people needs Solon being asked, namely, what city was best to live in. That city, he replied, in which those who are not wronged, no less than those who are wronged, exert themselves to punish the wrongdoers. Plutarch wronged cities The wronged side is always the safest. Richard Sibbes wronged safety sides He bore no grudge against those he had wronged. Simone Signoret wronged grudge bores That city in which those who are not wronged, no less than those who are wronged, exert themselves to punish the wrongdoers. Solon wronged cities