Sometimes when reading Goethe I have a paralyzing suspicion that he is trying to be funny.
See what a ready tongue suspicion hath!
Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind; the thief doth fear each bush an officer.
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.
Bid Suspicion double-lock the door.
Her own mother lived the latter years of her life in the horrible suspicion that electricity was dripping invisibly all over the house.
Such is the inconsistency of real love, that it is always awake to suspicion, however unreasonable; always requiring new assurances from the object of its interest.
There is a growing suspicion that what the world needs now is a religion that will cover the other six days of the week.
People only worry about the uncanny for about a week; that's the end of their attention span. After that, suspicions turn into shtick.
When forced to leave my house for an extended period of time, I take my typewriter with me, and together we endure the wretchedness of passing through the X-ray scanner. The laptops roll merrily down the belt, while I’m instructed to stand aside and open my bag. To me it seems like a normal enough thing to be carrying, but the typewriter’s declining popularity arouses suspicion and I wind up eliciting the sort of reaction one might expect when traveling with a cannon. It’s a typewriter,’ I say. ‘You use it to write angry letters to airport security.