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Quotes About Trust

As a believer involved in any premarital relationship, you must assume the other person does not belong to you—that he or she may ultimately belong to another. Until marriage vows are exchanged, there are no guarantees. You should operate as if you are getting to know another man's future wife or another woman's future husband. Treat them with the respect you hope someone is showing your future spouse
~ Doug Rosenau
Don't believe anything you read on the net. Except this. Well, including this, I suppose.
~ Douglas Adams
The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that…
~ Douglas Adams
The heart is forever unfaithful, and the feelings of love will come and go, but true love is not about what you feel. It is about what you do.
~ Douglas Carlton Abrams
Content with one woman?... That is impossible. If you could, then any man can, and any man can't.
~ Douglas Carlton Abrams
So Jim is right, then," said Kelly. "You aren't really caretakers at all. You just let happen what is destined to happen.
~ Douglas E. Richards
What's more likely, that someone found a way to hack this unhackable system? Or that Isaac Jordan willingly killed thousands of people?
~ Douglas E. Richards
A hare so dominant that it actively helped the tortoise catch up, not knowing the tortoise would repay this kindness by kneecapping the hare and bursting into the lead.
~ Douglas E. Richards
Anyway, Hitler believed that the bigger the lie, the more audacious, the more likely it was to be believed. Because who'd imagine someone would have the nerve to spread such a colossal lie? And the more such a lie was repeated, the more likely it would be accepted as truth." Kelly paused. "But I need to stop talking now and let you think.
~ Douglas E. Richards
In the early days of our ascent, being a prolific liar would have gotten you shunned from the tribe.
~ Douglas E. Richards
sure they'll leave us alone.'" "I
~ Douglas E. Richards
A seventeenth-century English politician once famously said, 'a diplomat is an honest man sent abroad to lie for the good of his country.
~ Douglas E. Richards
Good people are rarely suspicious: they cannot imagine others doing the things they themselves are incapable of doing. Then,
~ Douglas E. Richards
And put us both in charge.
~ Douglas E. Richards
You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something—your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life." —Steve Jobs
~ Douglas E. Richards
Who knew that sex was so much better when the relationship had nothing to do with sex? And
~ Douglas E. Richards
Truth doesn't matter! It's what people will believe that matters.
~ Douglas E. Richards
We'll wait until he crouches down to bind us,
~ Douglas E. Richards
Most people are sheep. Stupid and uninformed. And they don't dig. They don't think for themselves. They'll trust a sincere voiceover and whatever the television tells them. But even if they dig, they have no intuition for statistics anyway. Even experts can be fooled.
~ Douglas E. Richards
What you're doing would be like us allying with Russia against England, our closest friend.
~ Douglas E. Richards
Perhaps this was one of the reasons for her reticence. She knew that he was keeping a huge part of his life from her.
~ Douglas E. Richards
Allie returned to MIT to finish her doctorate, only to discover that her advisor, Abraham Sena, whom she had admired, had stolen her thesis while she was gone, publishing it as if it were his own work.
~ Douglas E. Richards
Mom and Dad could be spies and they could be criminals. Worse, they could be here against their will, being threatened in some way if they don't cooperate.
~ Douglas E. Richards
An impressive group," said the admiral, "with an even more impressive team dynamic. On paper, there is no way a collection of hardened military men, inexperienced civilians, and quirky genius scientists should get along so well." "I think the secret is that they're all decent, caring people," said Cochran. "And they've been through hell and back together." "They're
~ Douglas E. Richards