Quotes About Trust
Fear is sinful when it proceeds out of unbelief or distrust in God.
~ Lou Priolo
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When you believe that your fear has more power than God, your fear is sinful.
~ Lou Priolo
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Well, as to that, all I'll say is, you can't take out a fellow's heart before he's ready to give it up.
~ Louis Bayard
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Saving faith may be defined as a certain conviction, wrought in the heart by the Holy Spirit, as to the truth of the gospel, and a hearty reliance (trust) on the promises of God in Christ.
~ Louis Berkhof
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Optimal sculpting of key neural networks through healthy early relationships allows us to think well of ourselves, trust others, regulate our emotions, maintain positive expectations, and utilize our intellectual and emotional intelligence in moment-to-moment
~ Louis Cozolino
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Roza didn't want to go, and she made the woman promise to let her ride the horse again. It was apparently called "Russia" because it was very big, a complete liability, and always going where it wasn't wanted.
~ Louis de Bernieres
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Families embraced more than had been the habit; fathers who expected to be beaten to death stroked the hair of pretty daughters who expected to be raped.
~ Louis de Bernieres
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Lord Jesus, Son of God,' he prayed. 'If you're not going to do anything, I will.
~ Louis de Bernieres
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The mayor was also the local policeman, which meant that only one man needed to be bribed rather than two... The community was proud that he was their mayor and their policeman even though he had sold his neice to Pedro the Grocer for one hundred and twenty-two words.
~ Louis de Bernieres
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Le monde ne sait que vous tuer comme un dormeur quand il se retourne le monde, sur vous, comme un dormeur tue ses puces. Voilà qui serait certes mourir bien sottement, que je me dis, comme tout le monde, c'est-à-dire. Faire confiance aux hommes c'est déjà se faire tuer un peu.
~ Louis Ferdinand Céline
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Acreditava no corpo dela, não acreditava no seu espírito. Considerava-a como uma encantadora emboscada, em relação à guerra e em relação à vida.
~ Louis Ferdinand Céline
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Out here you better have a gun, and a gun in the wagon ain't good for nothin'. I believe what the old Quaker said, 'Trust in the Lord, but keep your powder dry.
~ Louis L'Amour
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No man ever raised a monument to a cynic or wrote a poem about a man without faith.
~ Louis L'Amour
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Lie to a liar, for lies are his coin; steal from a thief, for that is easy; lay a trap for the trickster and catch him at the first attempt, but beware of an honest man. (said by the author to be a Somali saying)
~ Louis L'Amour
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He is a fool who will descend into a well on another man's rope.
~ Louis L'Amour
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A family is a place where a body can share the no-account things, can talk of the little matters important only to ourselves, where we can laugh and cry and tell of the day-by-day happenings and then forget them.
~ Louis L'Amour
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There was a curious affinity between man and dog. Both were untamed, both were creatures born and bred to fight, honed and tempered fine by hot winds and long desert stretches, untrusting, dangerous, yet good companions in a hard land.
~ Louis L'Amour
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To disbelieve is easy; to scoff is simple; to have faith is harder.
~ Louis L'Amour
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There was something her father had said. "We do not own the land, Angie. We hold it in trust for tomorrow. We take our living from it, but we must leave it rich for your son and for his sons and for all of those who shall follow.
~ Louis L'Amour
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I will go with you, and when you make your camp, I will cook your meat, and when you wish to sleep, I will prepare your bed. Where you go, I will go.
~ Louis L'Amour
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It was the kind of a country where if you worked with a man and ate his bread, you bought some of his troubles, too.
~ Louis L'Amour
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He spoke softly to the horse, and its ears twitched. It was funny about a horse—how much they would give for gentleness. There was no animal that responded so readily to good treatment, and no other animal would run itself to death for a man—except, occasionally, a dog.
~ Louis L'Amour
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Men distrust strangers, so have a few places where you are known ââ'¬Â¦ but not too well. Not
~ Louis L'Amour
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It is my privilege. It is so written.
~ Louis L'Amour
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