Abusing Quotes


Those companies get sued for their disreputable conduct, lose in a court of law on the merits of a case, and then try to paint their victims as the abusers. Their conduct is, to put it mildly, egregious, and includes abusing the process of law to bankrupt the people whose property they steal ... and using political influence to try and sway the courts and to definitely sway the patent office. - Ronald Riley



This is a case about abusing power and violating public trust. - John Rice



They weren't abusing it. They drove it hard and they shift hard, but that is what the car is built for. They like to go when the light turns green. - Vince Megna



They said he was abused, if spanking a kid is abusing then so be it. It was just a situation where talking didn't do any good, spending time didn't do any good. - Richard Moody



These included some disturbingly young people including a 13-year-old, and a scoutmaster who we then discovered had been abusing a child for four years. - Terry Jones



These days, you don't expect to have fun flying; you just don't want to be hurt. Southwest Airlines does have a policy of not abusing the flying public, and we do appreciate that. - Juli Niemann



There is a burden of care in getting riches; fear in keeping them; temptation in using them; guilt in abusing them; sorrow in losing them; and a burden of account at last to be given concerning them. - Mathew Henry



There are two things that interest me - and they're both power, ultimately. One is not having it and one is abusing it. - Joss Whedon



The very people they depend on to protect and keep them safe are the very ones abusing them. - William Grant



The Republicans are yet again attempting to muddy the waters to divert attention from their pattern of abusing of power. - Jennifer Crider



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