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Quotes About Trust

Men let women down. Over and over again. I'ts what they're programmed to do.
~ Liz Jensen
I've thought a lot about hope and come to the conclusion that either it's there or it isn't. No in between. You
~ Liz Jensen
Everyone becomes a believer in a crisis, calling on a God with whom to cut a last-ditch deal. She'd
~ Liz Jensen
Being someone's best friend doesn't always mean telling them every tiny thing about yourself, you know. Sometimes it means having enough trust to let them have their secrets and still be there for them.
~ Liz Kessler
Being someone's best friend doesn't always mean telling them every tiny thing about yourself, you know. Sometimes it means having enough trust to let them have their secrets and still be there for them. -Morvena
~ Liz Kessler
But remember, it's just between you and me!
~ Liz Kessler
They're friendship pebbles. They mean that we're best friends-if you want to be.
~ Liz Kessler
Trust your luck, Taran Wanderer. But don't forget to put out your nets!
~ Lloyd Alexander
True allegiance is only given willingly.
~ Lloyd Alexander
If you want truth, you should begin by giving it.
~ Lloyd Alexander
She has given you something of value: the truth in her heart.
~ Lloyd Alexander
Surely you can entrust your task to your friends. No, said Taran, after a long pause, I have taken it on myself through my own choice. If that is so, answered Medwyn, then you can give it up through your own choice.
~ Lloyd Alexander
What if they were allowed to choose their own mate? And chose wrong?
~ Lois Lowry
His mind reeled. Now, empowered to ask questions of utmost rudeness-and promised answers-he could, conceivably (though it was almost unimaginable), ask someone, some adult, his father perhaps: Do you lie? But he would have no way of knowing if the answer he received was true.
~ Lois Lowry
For all for children To whom we entrust the future
~ Lois Lowry
a whole world can lie before someone, if love is there when one wakes.
~ Lois Lowry
The man had sat back down in the comfortable upholstered chair. He moved his shoulders around as if to ease away an aching sensation. He seemed terribly weary. 'Call me The Giver,' he told Jonas.
~ Lois Lowry
Friends will take care of them. That's what friends do.
~ Lois Lowry
What if others-adults-had, upon becoming Twelves, received in their instructions the same terrifying sentence? What if they had all been instructed: You may lie?
~ Lois Lowry
Mama, what is this?" she asked suddenly, reaching into the grass at the foot of the steps. Mama looked. She gasped. "Oh, my God," she said. Annemarie picked it up. She recognized it now, knew what it was. It was the packet that Peter had given to Mr. Rosen. "Mr. Rosen tripped on the step, remember? It must have fallen from his pocket. We'll have to save it and give it back to Peter." Annemarie handed it to her mother. "Do you know what it is?
~ Lois Lowry
I certainly liked the memory, though. I can see why it's your favorite. Love Love Trust the memories and how they make you feel.
~ Lois Lowry
What if they had all been instructed: You may lie?
~ Lois Lowry
A book with no pictures lets you make your own pictures in your mind. A guy who writes a book like that really trusts the people who read it to make the kind of pictures he wants them to. Of course he helps them along with the words.
~ Lois Lowry
Marlene had admitted in class that her boyfriend, a ninth-grader in another town, shoplifted all the time and that although she didn't like it much, she wouldn't dream of reporting him.
~ Lois Lowry