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trust book mean
Umberto Eco Books are not made to be believed, but to be subjected to inquiry. When we consider a book, we mustn't ask ourselves what it says but what it means...
trust thinking opportunity
Robert C. Solomon True, trust necessarily carries with it uncertainties, but we must force ourselves to think about these uncertainties as possibilities and opportunities, not as liabilities.
trust conditions familiarity
Robert C. Solomon Familiarity can no longer be a necessary condition for trust.
trust mean thinking
Robert C. Solomon Building trust means thinking about trust in a positive way.
trust appreciation practice
Robert C. Solomon Building trust begins with an appreciation and understanding of trust, but it also requires practice and practices.
trust skills practice
Robert C. Solomon Trust is a skill, one that is an aspect of virtually all human practices, cultures, and relationships.
trust familiarity
Robert C. Solomon We also confuse trust with familiarity.
trust commitment steps
Robert C. Solomon Trust is built step by step, commitment by commitment, on every level.
too-much littles manners
Richard Whately Better too much form than too little.
too-much given
Trudi Canavan He had given her too much. He had given her everything.
too-much speak enough
Raymond Chandler The dilemma of the critic has always been that if he knows enough to speak with authority, he knows too much to speak with detachment.
too-much knows
William Shatner Everyone knows everything about all of us. That's too much knowledge!
too-much waste bigger
Richard Rohr God is always bigger than the boxes we build for God, so we should not waste too much time protecting the boxes.
too-much-information not-interested knows
Tucker Carlson Unless you know a lot more about something than I do, I am not really that interested. I have too much information already.
too-much likeable humans
Robert Wilson Lynd Most human beings are quite likable if you don't see too much of them.
too-much littles should
Robert Trout We fear doing too little when we should do more. Then atone by doing too much, when perhaps we should do less.
too-much appearance
Virgil Trust not too much to appearances
ruins print off-season
Travis Hafner I read a lot of Socrates in the off-season. Don't print that, or it'll ruin my rep.
ruins bourgeoisie commodity
Walter Benjamin In the convulsions of the commodity economy, we begin to recognize the monuments of the bourgeoisie as ruins even before they have crumbled.
ruins easy knows
William Makepeace Thackeray If success is rare and slow, everybody knows how quick and easy ruin is.
ruins mood lending
Joseph Addison A money-lender--he serves you in the present tense; he lends you in the conditional mood; keeps you in the conjunctive; and ruins you in the future.
ruins irritated appetite
Emile M. Cioran Knowledge, having irritated and stimulated our appetite for power, will lead us inexorably to our ruin.
ruins should recalls
Emile M. Cioran Every thought should recall the ruin of a smile.
ruins causes advancement
Niccolo Machiavelli He who is the cause of another's advancement is thereby the cause of his own ruin.
ruins constitution idleness
Ovid Idleness ruins the constitution
ruins financial naacp
Kweisi Mfume Never again will NAACP find itself near financial ruin.