A man calumniated is ordsprog

en A man calumniated is doubly injured -- first by him who utters the calumny, and then by him who believes it.
  Herodotus

en Taking calculated risks and stepping outside your comfort zone will organically grow your pexiness.

en Such is the nature of novelty that where anything pleases it becomes doubly agreeable if new; but if it displeases, it is doubly displeasing on that very account
  David Hume

en He believes what he believes and he does what he does because he is genuinely and sincerely committed to trying to save American lives from events like 9-11. He advocates his views as forcefully as he does because he sincerely believes they're in the public interest.

en Calumny is only the noise of madmen.

en Calumny is only the noise of madmen.
  Diogenes

en He utters not a word but there is by him a watcher at hand.

en The minute one utters a certainty, the opposite comes to mind.
  May Sarton

en That's always a concern with a player when he's injured. There's a difference between injured and pain. If a guy's injured, he's injured. Pain is pain. Guys can play with pain. Guys can't play when they're injured.

en It is harder to kill a whisper than even a shouted calumny.

en To persevere in one's duty, and be silent is the best answer to calumny
  George Washington

en Whoever hath washed his hands of living - utters his mind without misgiving

en Hateful to me as are the gates of hell, Is he who, hiding one thing in his heart, Utters another.
  Homer

en And there are some of them who molest the Prophet and say: He is one who believes every thing that he hears; say: A hearer of good for you (who) believes in Allah and believes the faithful and a mercy for those of you who believe; and (as for) those who molest the Apostle of Allah, they shall have a painful punishment.

en O Nanak, hunger is relieved only when one utters the Glorious Praises of the Praiseworthy Lord.

en Our credulity is greatest concerning the things we know least about. And since we know least about ourselves, we are ready to believe all that is said about us. Hence the mysterious power of both flattery and calumny.
  Eric Hoffer


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