“The truth may roar, but it's roaring does not terrify the blameless. Guilty conscience needs neither a critic nor an accuser. Remember, the truth has no aiding crutches; once it is limping, its name is "a lie'.” TruthHonestHonestyIntegrityConscienceCriticsFood For ThoughtIsraelmore AyivorGuiltyTrueCriticizeSincereSincerityTruthfulLieTerrificGuilty ConscienceCriticLimpingRoarTell The TruthAccuseCrutchBe TruthfulTerrifyAccuserLimpTell A LieThe Truth Is Bitter Book:The Great Hand Book of Quotes Source: The Great Hand Book of Quotes
“A twisted spine condemned him to walk with a limp, but as he said famously, “I do not limp when I read, nor when I write.” WritingReadingAbilityCapableWitFire And BloodLimp Book:Fire & Blood Source: Fire & Blood
“So limp of brain that for them to conceive an idea is to risk a haemorrhage. So limp of body that their purple dresses appear no more indicative of housing nerves and sinews than when they hang suspended from their hooks.” HumorProfessorsLimp Book:Gormenghast Source: Gormenghast
“If America runs on Dunkin', do I detect a slight limp?” HumorAmericaDunkin DonutsLimp Author:Josh Stern
“She got dressed at the side of the pool, schooled her limp into a rolling gait and headed for the hall.” InjuryLameLimpingSwooning Over SentencesInjuriesLimp Book:Brede: An erotic fairy tale Source: Brede: An erotic fairy tale