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trust lying criminal-mind
For every good reason there is to lie, there is a better reason to tell the truth. Robert Foster Bennett
trust deceived-us hype
The senses deceive from time to time, and it is prudent never to trust wholly those who have deceived us even once. Rene Descartes
trust men accountability
A body of men holding themselves accountable to nobody ought not to be trusted by anybody. Thomas Paine
trust failure appreciate
One of the common failings among honorable people is a failure to appreciate how thoroughly dishonorable some other people can be, and how dangerous it is to trust them. Thomas Sowell
trust-and-respect presses restoring
We must urgently begin to rebuild the bonds of trust and respect among Americans. Restoring trust in our politics, our press, our markets. Hillary Clinton
trust war broken
Don't worry about this world; it is not broken. And don't worry about others. You worry more about them than they do. There are people waging war; there are people on the battlefield who are more alive than they've ever been before. Don't try to protect people from life; just let them have their experience while you focus upon your own experience. Esther Hicks
trust people littles
You cannot stop trusting people in life but I have learned to be a little bit careful. The way to make people trust-worthy is to trust them. Ernest Hemingway
trust envy want
Never trust anyone who wants what you've got. Friend or no, envy is an overwhelming emotion. Eubie Blake
trust training gentleman
I could I trust starve like a gentleman. It's listed as part of the poetic training, you know. Ezra Pound
reading script
I've been reading script after script after script, Jesse McCartney
reading practice scripts
I practice reading all the time. I read everything and having so many scripts to read, which really helps out as well. Bella Thorne
reading philosophical thinking
Reading is equivalent to thinking with someone else's head instead of with one's own. Arthur Schopenhauer
reading listening needs
Sexual activity is driven by the same aims and motives as reading poetry or listening to music: to escape the limitations imposed by the need for particularity in the consciousness. Colin Wilson
reading mind progress
The mind must be developed by you alone. There is no way for others to do the work and for you to reap the results. Reading someone else's blueprint of mental progress will not transfer its realizations to you. You have to develop them yourself. Dalai Lama
reading paper musician
Well, my paper has asked me to do a series: Lives of the Great Musicians, reading time 2 minutes. Dodie Smith
reading writing home
Instead of growing old gracefully, at home with my family - reading and writing and praying and thinking - too much of my time has been spent at airports and in hotels. Desmond Tutu
reading doe good-reading
That's what a writer does; they make things up and that makes for good reading. Debbie Reynolds
reading waking wake-up
The days of waking up and reading the overnight ratings are over. Dawn Ostroff
heart people knows
Anytime you do something from the heart, people just know it. Brad Paisley
heart hinges
How silently the heart pivots on its hinge. Jane Hirshfield
heart
Nothing but the heart can change the heart. Carroll O'Connor
heart matter being-the-best
You always just have to be the best that you can be. And if you know that in your heart, then that's all that matters. Bella Thorne
heart fickle world
A fickle heart is the only constant in this world Diana Wynne Jones
heart adoption spider-man
Leadership is not for the faint of heart Bill Hybels
heart lucky perfectly raised
My heart is with the standards. That's what I was raised on. I'm perfectly comfortable with pop. I feel lucky because I'm pretty versatile. Toni Tennille
heart
An ounce of heart knowledge is worth more than a ton of head learning. Charles Spurgeon
heart sacrifice essence
The heart of the gospel is redemption, and the essence of redemption is the substitutionary sacrifice of Christ. They who preach this truth preach the gospel in whatever else they may be mistaken; but they who preach not the atonement, whatever else they declare, have missed the soul and substance of the divine message. Charles Spurgeon