quotations about scandal
If hours did not hang heavy, what would become of scandal? Time, the common enemy, must be passed, as the phrase is, and the phrase bears its own commentary ; and since the days of gladiators are gone by, what better substitute than blackening the reputation of the living?
GEORGE BANCROFT
Literary and Historical Miscellanies
A scandal is a breeze whipped by two or more windbags.
E. C. MCKENZIE
14,000 Quips & Quotes
If something is leaked to the press, the bigmouth will be tracked down and punished. Scandals aren't public scandals if you get there before you enemies do.
MIKE ROYKO
Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago
Tears are copiously showered over frailties the discoverer takes a malicious delight in circulating; and thus, all granite on one side of the heart, and all milk on the other, the scandal-monger hies from house to house, pouring balm on the wounds it inflicts with its stabbing tongue.
EDWIN PERCY WHIPPLE
Lectures on Subjects Connected with Literature and Life, Volume 2
Scandal, now you've left me all the world's gonna know
Scandal, they're gonna turn our lives into a freak show
They'll see the heart ache,they'll see the love break
They'll hear me pleading,We'll say for God's sake
Over and over and over again
QUEEN
"Scandal"
Scandal, like a reptile crawling over a bright grass, leaves a trail and a stain.
ALLAN CUNNINGHAM
The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Volume 5
That a mouse of scandal whisks its foolish tail across the church's floor is not sufficient cause for clamorous leaping out of its windows.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY
Keystones of Thought
Scandal often stings itself.
BISHOP LESLIE
attributed, Day's Collacon
Scandal is the sport of its authors, the dread of fools, and the contempt of the wise.
WILLIAM BENTON CLULOW
Aphorisms and Reflections: A Miscellany of Thought and Opinion
Morning after
Bass drum beating
In my head
Sunday papers
Talking scandal
And a cold
Side of the bed
RICHARD THOMPSON
"Salford Sunday"
Yet very modern scandals are unfolding in the here and now under the watch of the State. They are not newly unearthed revelations. They have not convulsed our political establishment. Nor have they jolted a society baffled at the warped values of a previous generation.
CARL O'BRIEN
"While we are busy apologising for the past we are creating tomorrow's scandals", The Irish Times, March 12, 2017
To converse with Scandal is to play at Losing Loadum, you must lose a good name to him, before you can win it for yourself.
WILLIAM CONGREVE
Love for Love
The mind, conscious of innocence, despises false reports: but we are always ready to believe a scandal.
OVID
Fasti
The mightier man, the mightier is the thing
What makes him honour'd, or begets him hate;
For greatest scandal waits on greatest state.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The Rape of Lucrece
Scandal is what one-half of the world takes a pleasure in inventing, and the other half in believing.
HORACE SMITH
The Tin Trumpet: Or, Heads and Tails for the Wise and Waggish
He rams his quill with scandal and with scoff,
But 'tis so very foul, it won't go off.
EDWARD YOUNG
Epistles to Pope
Dead scandals form good subjects for dissection.
LORD BYRON
Don Juan
Sadly we're desensitized
To all the scandals and the cover ups
The conspiracies and lies
THE MIGHTY MIGHTY BOSSTONES
"Desensitized"
Antibody gives new release
Relieves the pain of being sincere
Important to maintain the ties
Mentor in the public's eye
Scandal could expose the lie
NAPALM DEATH
"Antibody"
The government should stop itself getting entangled in "retail politics" from now on and focus on a few big wins, where high-profile scandals are investigated fully and offenders are brought to justice and judged according to the law of the land.
DINESH WEERAKKODY
"Running an effective administration is what people want", Mirror Business, September 15, 2017