Quotes About Trust
You really saw some? Liz said an hour later. Sure, we had the stereo blaring and the shower running, but Liz still whispered, They really...exist? Liz, I whispered back, they're not unicorns. No, Bex said flatly, they're boys. And they're...good.
~ Ally Carter
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And I didn't choose it, Kat. I chose you.
~ Ally Carter
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maybe it's only fitting that relationship that started with a lie would end with one.
~ Ally Carter
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El hombre del Mediodía no miente, se equivoca. No dice siempre la verdad, pero cree que la dice… Para él, su mentira no es mentira. Es una especie de espejismo…
~ Alphonse Daudet
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We are fat and sick and dying because we have handed a basic, fundamental and intimate function of life over to corporations. We choose to value our nourishment so little that we entrust it to strangers. This is insanity. Feed yourselves. Feed your loved ones. And for God's sake feed your children.
~ Alton Brown
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There are some things that a woman knows that she cannot tell even her family. It is part intuition and part self-preservation.
~ Alyson Richman
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I know only one thing. One doesn't abandon family. One doesn't leave them, even in the name of love.
~ Alyson Richman
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I've noticed that whenever institutions claim to be confident of anything it means the complete opposite.
~ Amanda Craig
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When you are small, if you reach out, and nobody takes your hand, you stop reaching out, and reach inside, instead. — Amanda Eyre Ward, How to Be Lost . (Ballantine Books; Reprint edition August 30, 2005)
~ Amanda Eyre Ward
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Have you ever stood still while someone lied to you? If so, you know the sickening feeling. Your brain wants to make the situation less disturbing, and oh, how you want to convince yourself the liar is telling the truth.
~ Amanda Eyre Ward
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A leap of faith means hurdling into the unknown, and believing in our hearts that we will make it to the other side, despite not yet knowing what the other side is going to look like. It is taking bold action in spite of the fact that this action is forcing us out of our familiar territory, and our comfort zones. It also means taking action even though we cannot foresee the results or consequences of our choice. To do this requires both faith and courage!
~ Amanda Harvey
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We must have faith in ourselves and our decisions, as well as trusting that we have the strength and ability to handle whatever consequences our decision may bring. Trust that whatever result your leap of faith may bring, you will gain much from it in terms of growth and learning.
~ Amanda Harvey
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FIDELITY, n. A virtue peculiar to those who are about to be betrayed.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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Friendship: A ship big enough for two in fair weather, but only one in foul.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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FUTURE, n. That period of time in which our affairs prosper, our friends are true and our happiness is assured.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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acquaintance, n.: A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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Ah, that we could fall into women's arms without falling into their hands.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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To expect that men who do not honorably and intelligently conduct their private affairs will honorably and intelligently conduct the affairs of the community is to be a fool.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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İki cinsin kat?l?m?n? gerektiren danslar?n iki ortak özelliÄŸi vard?r: Dikkat çekici biçimde masumdurlar ve niyeti kötü olanlar taraf?ndan sevilirler.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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The tendency to lie is one thing; lying is another.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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HOPE, n. Desire and expectation rolled into one.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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ACCOUNTABILITY, n. The mother of caution.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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Conocido, s. Persona a quien conocemos lo bastante para pedirle dinero prestado, pero no lo suficiente para prestarle. Grado de amistad que llamamos superficial cuando su objeto es pobre y oscuro, e íntimo cuando es rico y famoso.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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CONFIDANT, CONFIDANTE, n. One entrusted by A with the secrets of B, confided by him to C.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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