A Quote by William Shatner

I have been accused of never saying no. — © William Shatner
I have been accused of never saying no.
I have been accused of being a traitor, and I have been accused of not supporting the military. Nothing could be further from the truth.
I have been accused of being a traitor, and I have been accused of not supporting the military. Nothing could be further from the truth. The leaders are the ones who make the decisions. The soldiers do not have the choice. I support the soldiers as human beings.
I have been accused of many things in my life, but not even my worst enemy has ever accused me of being afraid to speak my mind.
I've been a loner all the time throughout my life... I haven't been the best father... Many times... my children have accused me of not giving them enough attention. And, frankly, I never have been good at handling that.
I've been accused of bad taste, and I'll go down to my grave accused of it and always by the same people, the ones who eat in restaurants that reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.
I don't mind being accused of being a bad comedian and I don't even mind being accused of being a bad talk-show host, but I never want to be accused of being an arrogant, pompous showbiz asshole.
I never sympathise with the accused unless there's a chance the accused is not guilty, but I certainly don't ever sympathise with the criminal.
One of the things I've never been accused of is not caring about people.
I think, to me, I always want to tell the truth. I never want to sugarcoat things. I've never been accused of pulling punches.
Republicans have been accused of abandoning the poor. It's the other way around. They never vote for us.
I have often been accused of putting my foot in my mouth, but I will never put my hand in your pockets
We have never protected illegal speech, as it seems that we have been accused of by some less than credible journalists.
I prefer to be accused unjustly, for then I have nothing to reproach myself with, and joyfully offer this to the good Lord. Then I humble myself at the thought that I am indeed capable of doing the thing of which I have been accused.
I've never been accused of a felony. I never spent time behind bars except for a few overnight jail times back in the Sixties. [But] I think there's a little bit of a criminal in all of us. Everybody's done something they don't want anybody to know about.
One thing I've never been accused of is slowly coming into something. I always go full on (and ask) "Now how do we make this work?"
The most famous line in gastronomic history, 'Let them eat cake', turns out to have been an eighteenth-century cliche. According to Antonia Fraser, the French accused every foreign queen of saying it, beginning in 1670 with the wife of Louis XIV, Marie Theresa.
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