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Christ taught us truth; the Devil teaches us falsehood, and strives in every way to contradict every truth; devising various calumnies against it.
— John Of Kronstadt
I never think it necessary to repeat calumnies; they are sparks, which, if you do not blow them, will go out of themselves.
— Herman Boerhaave
The progressive notion of the state as a loving, caring parent is becoming a bipartisan affair.
— Jonah Goldberg
I will not stop singing
the Muses who set me dancing. — Anne Carson
the Muses who set me dancing. — Anne Carson
Her life, she realized, had all the charm of a steel trap.
— Anna Godbersen
Calumnies are answered best with silence.
— Ben Jonson
A single seed of fact will produce in a season or two a harvest of calumnies; but sensible men will pay no attention to them.
— James Anthony Froude
I hope for my poetry to be empirical.
It shall suggest making love:
you will want the usual
in an unusual way. — Thabo Jijana
It shall suggest making love:
you will want the usual
in an unusual way. — Thabo Jijana
The best calumnies are spiced with truth.
— George R R Martin
To my mother, who gave me the moment when Beatrice realizes how strong her mother is and wonders how she missed it for so long.
— Veronica Roth
Hurl your calumnies boldly; something is sure to stick.
— Francis Bacon
The longer I work in nutrition, the more convinced I become that for the healthy person all foods should be delicious.
— Adelle Davis
All high truth is poetry. Take the results of science: they glow with beauty, cold and hard as are the methods of reaching them.
— Charles Buxton
It is a duty incumbent on every true deist, that he vindicates the moral justice of God against the calumnies of the Bible.
— Thomas Paine
Care to join me, Goodfellow?"
"Oh, ice-boy. A moonlight stroll with you? Do you even have to ask? — Julie Kagawa
"Oh, ice-boy. A moonlight stroll with you? Do you even have to ask? — Julie Kagawa
Yet my humble capacity has not preserved me from calumnies.
— Lajos Kossuth
The newspaperman has become a walking plague. He spreads the contagion of lies and calumnies.
— Mahatma Gandhi