“I've always been suspicious of collective truths.”
Eugene Ionesco
“Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle.”
Thomas Jefferson
“[The biographer] must be as ruthless as a board meeting smelling out embezzlement, as suspicious as a secret agent riding the Simplon-Orient Express, as cold-eyed as a pawnbroker viewing a leaky concertina.”
Paul Murray Kendall
“Be ever vigilant, but never suspicious”
Proverb
“I'm not suspicious, I'm just careful.”
Morton Feldman
“Talk in a normal voice. Terrorists are suspicious of whispering.”
Stanley Klein
“I am suspicious of teachers who claim to have invented the only successful method of bringing out the best in young performers, of theorists who claim to have invented a unique approach to analysis, or of historians who wish to reduce all the developments of the musical style of the past entirely to the determinism of social conditions.”
Charles Rosen