| reliability | I have three maid-servants who have been with me a number of years and whose absolute reliability is quite above suspicion. |
| Robert Burns | Suspicion is a heavy armor and with its weight it impedes more than it protects.
Robert Burns |
| Rod Serling | There are weapons that are simply thoughts. For the record, prejudices can kill and suspicion can destroy.
Rod Serling |
| Ron Chernow | After being Washington's aide for four years and becoming the hero of Yorktown, Hamilton was viewed with a great deal of suspicion because of his association with Tories.
Ron Chernow |
| Russell Baker | The only thing I was fit for was to be a writer, and this notion rested solely on my suspicion that I would never be fit for real work, and that writing didn't require any.
Russell Baker |
| Samuel Butler | A man should be just cultured enough to be able to look with suspicion upon culture at first, not second hand.
Samuel Butler |
| sectioned | A woman arrested on suspicion of murdering a toddler in West Yorkshire is sectioned after police are unable to question her. |
| subject | It would break poor Harker's heart, certainly his nerve, if he knew that we had even a suspicion on the subject. |
| suspicion | Until after the alarm of fire, I had not a suspicion. |
| suspicion | However that may be, the young lady was very decidedly carried away, and, having quite made up her mind that her stepfather was in France, the suspicion of treachery never for an instant entered her mind. |
| suspicion | I searched the Dundee records, and when I found that the barque Lone Star was there in January, '85, my suspicion became a certainty. |
| suspicion | You knew that this man Horner, the plumber, had been concerned in some such matter before, and that suspicion would rest the more readily upon him. |
| suspicion | The discovery that this was a dummy, and that the bed was clamped to the floor, instantly gave rise to the suspicion that the rope was there as a bridge for something passing through the hole and coming to the bed. |
| suspicion | I must be very careful, however, not to awake his suspicion. |
| suspicion | And to refuse would be to excite his suspicion and to arouse his anger. |
| suspicion | You are to come to lunch at Hillingham tomorrow, two o'clock, so as not to arouse any suspicion in Mrs.Westenra, and after lunch Lucy will take an opportunity of being alone with you. |
| suspicion | Do you mean to tell me, friend John, that you have no suspicion as to what poor Lucy died of, not after all the hints given, not only by events, but by me? |
| suspicion | Later.--I went after my round to Van Helsing and told him my suspicion. |
| suspicion | As he dare not change to man's form without suspicion, which he evidently wishes to avoid, he must remain in the box. |
| suspicion | In such case there would be no evidence against us, in case any suspicion of murder were aroused. |