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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
marriage
Yes, I have 'failed' at marriage - a lot. Tracy McMillan
marriage basketball athlete
I think marriage and athletes is a bad combination. Dennis Rodman
marriage sex couple
Marriage is not something that can be accomplished all at once; it has to be constantly reaccomplished. A couple must never indulge in idle tranquility with the remark: "The game is won; let's relax." The game is never won. The chances of life are such that anything is possible. Remember what the dangers are for both sexes in middle age. A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day. Andre Maurois
marriage sex divorce
Consider the number of young people all over the world who are getting married, day in and day out, for no other reason than thatsomeone of the opposite sex looks well in a green jersey or sings baritone, and then tell me that divorce has reached menacing proportions. The surface of divorce has not even been scratched yet. Robert Benchley
marriage meditation misery
Religion exists not because of God or for God; it is because of marriage. Marriage creates so much misery that one has to meditate; meditation is a byproduct. Without marriage, who will bother to meditate? For what? You will be already blissful! Rajneesh
marriage fighting men
Marriage has become a battlefield where two persons are fighting for supremacy. Of course, the man has his own way: rough and more primitive. The woman has her own way: feminine, softer, a little more civilized, more subdued. But the situation is the same. Now psychologists are talking about marriage as an intimate enmity. And that's what it has proved to be. Two enemies are living together pretending to be in love, expecting the other to give love; and the same is being expected by the other. Nobody is ready to give - nobody has it. How can you give love if you don't have it? Rajneesh
marriage men civilization
In our civilization men are afraid they will not be man enough, and women are afraid that they might be considered only women. Theodor Reik
marriage married get-away
He married a woman to stop her getting away Now she's there all day. Philip Larkin
marriage
Marriage, as practised by high society, is arranged indecency. Nicolas Chamfort
sweet ice i-can
Off the ice, I can be soft, and I can be elegant and sweet. Ashley Wagner
sweet smell wealth
The smell of profit is clean and sweet, whatever the source. Juvenal
sweet struggle victory
If you # fail , learn. If you succeed, relish your # success . You can only know the sweet taste of # victory after many bitter struggles. Robert Kiyosaki
sweet grandchildren literature
The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it. Dale Carnegie
sweet morning wall
Tis a morning pure and sweet, And a dewy splendour falls On the little flower that clings To the turrets and the walls; 'Tis a morning pure and sweet, And the light and shadow fleet; She is walking in the meadow, And the woodland echo rings; In a moment we shall meet; She is singing in the meadow, And the rivulet at her feet Ripples on in light and shadow To the ballad that she sings. Alfred Lord Tennyson
sweet wall lying
There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, Or night-dews on still waters between walls Of shadowy granite, in a gleaming pass; Music that gentlier on the spirit lies, Than tir'd eyelids upon tir'd eyes; Music that brings sweet sleep down from the blissful skies. Here are cool mosses deep, And thro' the moss the ivies creep, And in the stream the long-leaved flowers weep, And from the craggy ledge the poppy hangs in sleep. Alfred Lord Tennyson
sweet blow purple
O hark,O hear! how thin and clear And thinner, clearer, farther going! O sweet and far from cliff and scar The horns of Elfland faintly blowing! Blow, let us hear the purple glens replying: Blow, bugle; answer, echoes, dying, dying, dying. Alfred Lord Tennyson
sweet names storm
Sweet were the days when I was all unknown, But when my name was lifted up, the storm Brake on the mountain and I cared not for it. Right well know I that fame is half disfame. Alfred Lord Tennyson
sweet past may
The woods are hush'd, their music is no more; The leaf is dead, the yearning past away; New leaf, new life--the days of frost are o'er; New life, new love, to suit the newer day: New loves are sweet as those that went before: Free love--free field--we love but while we may. Alfred Lord Tennyson