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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 thinking people
If we do what we think is right, not try to point-score, people will begin to trust us. Francis Maude
trust boys looking-for-love
I never trusted good-looking boys. Frances McDormand
trust hope truth
I hope I shall possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an honest man. George Washington
trust mood
When trust improves, the mood improves. Fernando Flores
trust men deeds
I trust you as holy men trust God; you could do nought that was not pure and loving, though the deed might pierce me unto death. George Eliot
trust good-enough found
I never found anyone who was good enough, who I could trust enough. Christine Keeler
trust truth ocean
The great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton
trust our-society ammo
The Supreme Court's only armor is the cloak of public trust; its sole ammunition, the collective hopes of our society. Irving Kaufman
hope people percent town
Probably 75 percent of the people in this town think I'll fail, and the other 25 percent hope I fail, Toby Keith
hope peace
Right now, there is peace in the valley. We hope to keep it that way for a little while. Mike Slive
hoped reasonably testimony upbeat
This is as upbeat a testimony as could reasonably have been hoped for. Ian Shepherdson
hopefully
This is a start. Hopefully I'll get more this season, Tim Frisby
hope pitches respect
You've got to respect them. You can't just put up lollipop pitches and hope to get them out. Jimmy Rollins
hope knowledge mine seek serpent sting wishes
You seek for knowledge and wisdom, as I once did; and I ardently hope that the gratification of your wishes may not be a serpent to sting you,as mine has been. Mary Shelley
hope
You're going to be making a lot of decisions, and you hope they're the right ones. Rick Clunn
hope fear cancer
There is no hope unmingled with fear, and no fear unmingled with hope. Baruch Spinoza
hope life owe
I owe my life and hope to the gospel. John Piper
truth honesty needs
The truth needs so little rehearsal. Barbara Kingsolver
truth mistake party
In the higher walks of politics the same sort of thing occurs. The statesman who has gradually concentrated all power within himself ... may have had anything but a public motive... The phrases which are customary on the platform and in the Party Press have gradually come to him to seem to express truths, and he mistakes the rhetoric of partisanship for a genuine analysis of motives... He retires from the world after the world has retired from him. Bertrand Russell
truth lying add
All the truth in the world adds up to one big lie. Bob Dylan
truth fool generations
In every generation there has to be some fool who will speak the truth as he sees it. Boris Pasternak
truth-is foe
The truth is forced upon us, very quickly, by a foe. Aristophanes
truth real causes
Truth must be told-and things must change! If words are not about real things and do not cause things to happen, what is the good of them? Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
truth hideous
The truth--a hideous spectacle! Conrad Aiken
truth delight confucianism
They who know the truth are not equal to those who love it, and they who love it are not equal to those who delight in it. Confucius
truth stories narrative
STORY, n. A narrative, commonly untrue. The truth of the stories here following has, however, not been successfully impeached. Ambrose Bierce