It is not uncommon for ignorant and corrupt men to falsely charge others with doing what they imagine that they themselves, in… — John Henrik Clarke Copy Share Image
If you commit perjury in a so-called first-degree murder case, and you're caught red-handed for the entire world to see, and you… — Johnnie Cochran Copy Share Image
“Those of us who follow politics seriously rather than view it as a game show do not look at Hillary Clinton and… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
OATH, n. In law, a solemn appeal to the Deity, made binding upon the conscience by a penalty for perjury. — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
I have not seen anyone assume that all the citizens of New York are guilty of murder, violence, robbery, perjury, or writing… — Richard Stallman Copy Share Image
There is no excuse for perjury - never, never, never. There is truth, and the truth demands respect. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The jury system puts a ban upon intelligence and honesty and a premium upon ignorance, stupidity and perjury. — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
Don't fear to pledge. By winds the perjuries of love Are blown, null and void, across the land and farthest seas. — Tibullus Copy Share Image
Any perjury case is a tough case. You just don't go on 'he said-she said.' You have to find corroborating evidence. — Victoria Toensing Copy Share Image
I am of this mind, that might and malice, deceit and treachery perjury and impiety may lawfully be committed in love; which… — John Lyly Copy Share Image
I loved thee beautiful and kind, And plighted an eternal vow; So altered are thy face and mind, t'were perjury to love… — Paul Tillich Copy Share Image
I don't think that in a technical legal sense it matters, ... It's neutral as to Libby because he has been indicted… — Rodney A. Smolla Copy Share Image
When anybody and everybody registers to vote, they do so under the penalty of perjury. They're signing a contract that they are… — Audie Cornish Copy Share Image
We better know there is a fire whence we see much smoke rising than we could know it by one or two… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
'Liar' is just as ugly a word as 'thief,' because it implies the presence of just as ugly a sin in one… — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Why, I don't exactly know about perjury, my dear sir," replied the little gentleman. "Harsh word, my dear sir, very harsh word… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
Especially where financial matters are concerned, when it comes to dissolving a marriage, any dissembling at all is strictly against the law… — Laura Wasser Copy Share Image
We must remember that there is a great difference between a myth and a miracle. A myth is the idealization of a… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I am a writer, a professional journalist with serious credentials in Crime, Craziness, and Politics. I have mingled with dangerous criminals and… — Hunter S. Thompson Copy Share Image
If throughout your life you abstain from murder, theft, fornication, perjury, blasphemy, and disrespect toward your parents, church, and your king, you… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
“Police throughout the United States have been caught fabricating, planting, and manipulating evidence to obtain convictions where cases would otherwise be very… — Dale Carpenter Copy Share Image
“For every group, malevolence is always somewhere else. Maybe we understand at this point in history that it can occur at night… — Anna Salter Copy Share Image
“What do you have to forget or overlook in order to desire that this dysfunctional clan once more occupies the White House… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
He who has once deviated from the truth, usually commits perjury with as little scruple as he would tell a lie. — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
“Lad of Athens, faithful be To thyself, And Mystery - All the rest is Perjury” — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image
When anybody and everybody registers to vote, they do so under the penalty of perjury. — Audie Cornish Copy Share Image