There are seasons in every country when noise and impudence pass current for worth; and in popular commotions especially, the clamors of interested and factious men are often mistaken for patriotism.
Alexander HamiltonYou can’t just slander someone, defame them, lie about them. You can’t incite people to crime. There’s all sorts of reasonable restrictions on free speech that are already codified in the British common-law system.
Jordan PetersonBe extra careful in the work environment with those who like to maintain their position through charm and being political, rather than getting things done. They are very prone to envying and hating those who work hard and get results. They will slander and sabotage you without any warning.
Robert GreeneI noticed that when I touched the ball on the field, you could hear this shrill noise in the crowd with all the birds screaming like at a Beatles concert.
George BestSome animals utter a loud cry. Some are silent, and others have a voice, which in some cases may be expressed by a word; in others, it cannot. There are also noisy animals and silent animals, musical and unmusical kinds, but they are mostly noisy about the breeding season.
AristotleThe worst wheel of the cart makes the most noise.
Benjamin FranklinWhoever feels predestined to see and not to believe will find all believers too noisy and pushy: he guards against them.
Friedrich NietzscheWords are more powerful than some noises. Noises won’t last long. Lyrics are so important, and people don’t realise that.
Billie EilishIf you think you can slander a woman into loving you, or a man into voting for you, try it till you are satisfied.
Abraham LincolnThe worst of madmen is a saint run mad.
Alexander PopeRock stars are good at making noise.
BonoA ‚scream‘ is always just that – a noise and not music.
Carl JungHow about a little noise. How do you expect a man to putt?
Babe RuthVirtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes.
William ShakespeareI don’t think anyone has been slandered more than the Jews.
Fidel CastroTen people who speak make more noise than ten thousand who are silent.
Napoleon BonaparteHe who knows how to flatter also knows how to slander.
Napoleon BonaparteNoise proves nothing. Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as if she laid an asteroid.
Mark Twain