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Indians are sometimes accused of being condescending toward Westerners and of being excessively preachy in their attitude toward other nations. That accusation is sometimes correct.

Gary Weiss
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Looks sure can be deceiving: not every ‘ugly’ person is a ‘bad’ person (or is guilty of whatever it is that they are accused of).

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Not how it is meant. Law is defined by its effect rather than its intention, and its chief affect his accusation, the intimation of less-than.

William McDavid, Law & Gospel: A Theology for Sinners
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I couldn't quite understand how an ordinary man's good qualities could become crushing accusations against a guilty man.

Albert Camus, The Stranger
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Privilege" is something else."Privilege" is a judgment."Privilege" is an opinion."Privilege" is an accusation.

Joan Didion, Blue Nights
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Even the false accusations of a person of dubious morality can taint the reputation of an upright servant.

Hock G. Tjoa, The Ingenious Judge Dee
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Don't accuse others of your past, hidden guilt and sins." ~ Angelica Hopes, If I Could Tell You

Angelica Hopes
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He did not speak; merely looked at her with an expression she had seen traces of before but never fully understood until that moment. It was more apology than accusation---a dark stare of acknowledgment that told her he had long since seen his own fate in her actions, and had long since ceased to hold her responsible.

Anne Fortier, The Lost Sisterhood
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Living in the box means being convinced that other people and our circumstances are responsible for our feelings and our helplessness to overcome them. What we can't see when we're in the box is that the way the world appears to us is our projection, and that we are making this projection to justify ourselves in self-betrayal. We cannot see that it's not others' actions but our accusations that result in our feeling offended.

C. Terry Warner
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Whether or not an utterance can be called law depends on how it is heard, not on how it is meant. Law is defined by its effect rather than its intention, and its chief effect is accusation the intimation of a less-than.

William McDavid, Law & Gospel: A Theology for Sinners
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