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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
truth honesty needs
The truth needs so little rehearsal. Barbara Kingsolver
truth science ideas
Be not astonished at new ideas; for it is well known to you that a thing does not therefore cease to be true because it is not accepted by many. Baruch Spinoza
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
people stuff thinks weeks ya
People say this stuff like they just thought of it, ... Everyone thinks they're so clever. I'm like, 'Heard that two weeks ago. Where ya been?' Jon Jansen
people talk
People talk about the money, but it had nothing to do with the money, John Abraham
people tea
People can sip tea and have a little tidbit to eat. Pam Brown
people republican resources run view worry
People don't view him as a Republican or Democrat, and he has the resources to run without having to worry about funding. Ed Rollins
people understand
People don't understand the law, and they get in a hurry. Brent Carpenter
people understand water
People don't understand how this water went, and people don't understand this bridge. John Waters
people technology throw
People don't throw out technology for no reason. Matt Eastwood
people plain tend
People don't tend to hassle me because when I've got a hat on, I look like a banker. I'm just a plain guy. Kevin Spacey
people shop throw
People don't shop the way they used to. We had to throw in the towel. Jim Miller