If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come sit next to me. — Alice Roosevelt Longworth Copy Share Image
Setting too good an Example is a Kind of slander seldom forgiven. — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
“Our ignorance of history makes us slander our own times, wrote Gustave Flaubert.” — John Sweeney Copy Share Image
“Let such as say our sex is void of reason, Know it is slander now but once was treason.” — Anne Bradstreet Copy Share Image
“Celestina Giuliani learned the word "slander" at her cousin's baptism.” — Mary Doria Russell Copy Share Image
Remember, when incited to slander, that it is only he among you who is without sin that may cast the first stone. — Hosea Ballou Copy Share Image
Arguments cannot be answered by personal abuse; there is no logic in slander, and falsehood, in the long run, defeats itself. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Listen not to a tale-bearer or slanderer, for he tells thee nothing out of good-will; but as he discovereth of the secrets… — Socrates Copy Share Image
“I would have been upset at what you said about me, but I found out that you said it to someone even… — Niedria D. Kenny Copy Share Image
The enemy say that Americans are good at a long shot, but cannot stand the cold iron. I call upon you instantly… — Winfield Scott Copy Share Image
The lies (Western slander) which well-meaning zeal has heaped round this man (Muhammad) are disgraceful to ourselves only. — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
Fearing no insult, asking for no crown, receive with indifference both flattery and slander, and do not argue with a fool. — Alexander Pushkin Copy Share Image
“It is certainly the case that if you are often reviewed, you will find yourself repeatedly blamed and praised for saying what… — C.S. Lewis Copy Share Image
The finest and healthiest thing about science is, as in the mountains, the brisk air blowing around in it.--The spiritually delicate (such… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
The liar is no whit better than the thief, and if his mendacity takes the form of slander he may be worse… — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
I would gladly chastise those who represent things as different from what they are. Those who steal property or make counterfeit money… — Elizabeth I Copy Share Image
It often happens that those are the best people whose characters have been most injured by slanderers: as we usually find that… — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
“To talk [negatively] about someone specific is considered slander. You need to have a general understanding about things. Slandering someone is a… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
The slanders of the pen pierce to the heart; they rankle longest in the noblest spirits; they dwell ever present in the… — Washington Irving Copy Share Image
Any one who is much talked of be much maligned. This seems to be a harsh conclusion; but when you consider how… — Arthur Helps Copy Share Image
Look, in 1800 the sainted Thomas Jefferson arranged to hire a notorious slanderer named James Callender, who worked as a writer at… — Karl Rove Copy Share Image
“Legal and political theory have committed much mischief by failing to pinpoint physical invasion as the only human action that should be… — Murray N. Rothbard Copy Share Image
I thought you'd gotten over your whoring when you left him, Catherine, but it seems you only postponed it." Bones' face turned… — Jeaniene Frost Copy Share Image
“Saint John of the Ladder explains it thus: "The devil tempts us to commit sin; and when he does not succeed, he… — Fr. Belet Copy Share Image
“[Women] complain about many clerks who attribute all sorts of faults to them and who compose works about them in rhyme, prose,… — Christine de Pizan Copy Share Image
I have dwelt ever in realms apart from the visible world; spending my youth and adolescence in ancient and little-known books, and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Yet if women are so flighty, fickle, changeable, susceptible, and inconstant (as some clerks would have us believe), why is it that… — Christine de Pizan Copy Share Image
What I talked about in it was the idea of celebrity, and celebrities being treated like blacks were in the '60s, having… — Kanye West Copy Share Image
“They are man's,' said the spirit, looking down upon them. 'And they cling to me, appealing from their fathers. This boy is… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
The tongue of slander is too prompt with wanton malice to wound the stranger. — Aeschylus Copy Share Image
“Take A Deep Breath Before You: Act on impulse Complain Criticize Slander Give up” — Charmaine J Forde Copy Share Image