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Quotes About Trust

Generalmente - diceva - si chiedono consigli solo per non seguirli; oppure, se si seguono, solo per avere qualcuno da rimproverare per averli dati». Porthos giunse un istante dopo d'Artagnan. I quattro amici si ritrovavano dunque riuniti. I quattro volti esprimevano quattro sentimenti diversi: quello di Porthos la tranquillità, quello di d'Artagnan la speranza, quello di Aramis l'inquietudine e quello di Athos l'indifferenza.
~ Alexandre Dumas
U]ntil the day when God will deign to reveal the future to man, all human wisdom is contained in these two words,—'Wait and hope.
~ Alexandre Dumas
All human wisdom is contained in these two words- Wait and Hope.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Không có tình b?n nào tr? v?ng trước má»™t bí m?t b? l?t t?y, nh?t là bí m?t ?y l?i quan thi?t ??n lòng kiêu hãnh. R?i thêm n?a, ng??i ta th??ng nhìn xu?ng ??i vá»›i nh?ng ng??i mình bi?t rõ ??i tư.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Il n'y a que les méchants qui nient l'amitié, parce qu'ils ne la comprennent pas.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Fino a quel giorno che Dio si degnerà di svelare all'uomo il futuro, tutta la saggezza umana sarà in queste due parole: aspettare e sperare!
~ Alexandre Dumas
THE SHOULDER OF ATHOS, THE BALDRIC OF PORTHOS AND THE HANDKERCHIEF OF ARAMIS
~ Alexandre Dumas
Do not give me more credit than I deserve, and you will never have to revise your first impression of me.
~ Alexandre Dumas
I hope, because hope exists in man, and never abandons him until death.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Bien sabéis, caballero -contestó-, que en el comercio no hay amigos, sino socios.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Le besoin de sécurité asphyxie l'âme.
~ Alexandre Jardin
I am unacquainted with His designs, but I shall not cease to believe in them because I cannot fathom them, and I had rather mistrust my own capacity than His justice
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
I had rather mistrust my own capacity than God's justice.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
am unacquainted with His designs, but I shall not cease to believe in them because I cannot fathom them, and I had rather mistrust my own capacity than His justice.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
A certain degree of power must be granted to public officers, for they would be of no use without it. But the ostensible semblance of authority is by no means indispensable to the conduct of affairs, and it is needlessly offensive to the susceptibility of the public.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
Democratic nations often hate those in whose hands the central power is vested; but they always love that power itself.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
Le suffrage universel ne me fait pas peur, les gens voteront comme on leur dira
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
At periods of equality men have no faith in one another, by reason of their common resemblance; but this very resemblance gives them almost unbounded confidence in the judgment of the public; for it would not seem probable, as they are all endowed with equal means of judging, but that the greater truth should go with the greater number.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
Men will not accept truth at the hands of their enemies, and truth is seldom offered to them by their friends:
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
In politics a community of hatred is almost always the foundation of friendships.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
BirleÅŸik Devletler'de vatandan bahsedildiÄŸini duydum. Halkta gerçek vatanseverlikle kar??laÅŸt?m, halk? yönetenler aras?nda ise bunu çoÄŸu zaman boÅŸuna arad?m.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
men cannot do without dogmatical belief;
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
The stranger often learns important truths in the home of his host that the latter would perhaps conceal from a friend; with a stranger one is relieved of obligatory silence; one does not fear his indiscretion because he is passing through.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
Some who support [more] coercive strategies assume that children will run wild if they are not controlled. However, the children for whom this is true typically turn out to be those accustomed to being controlled— those who are not trusted, given explanations, encouraged to think for themselves, helped to develop and internalize good values, and so on. Control breeds the need for more control, which is used to justify the use of control.
~ Alfie Kohn