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Quotes About Trust

Liars are exhausting people.
~ Walter Kirn
It's the little deceptions that no one catches that are going to dissolve it all someday. We'll look at clocks and we won't believe the hands. They'll forecast sun but we'll pack our slickers anyway.
~ Walter Kirn
People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.
~ Walter Langer
Most men, after a little freedom, have preferred authority with the consoling assurancesand the economy of effort it brings.
~ Walter Lippmann
Never again would men fling a ship into an ice field, heedless of warnings, putting their whole trust in a few thousand tons of steel and rivets. From then on Atlantic liners took ice messages seriously, steered clear, or slowed down. Nobody believed in the "unsinkable ship.
~ Walter Lord
God does say He will graciously entertain our prayers. He says that if we exercise faith, and if our request is in accordance with His will, He will hear us.
~ Walter Martin
An author owes a duty to the truth.
~ Walter Moers
Verlass dich nie auf die Ehrhaftigkeit eines anderen!
~ Walter Moers
never trust a Troglotroll
~ Walter Moers
I had dispensed with a rudder on the principal that fate must be given a chance.
~ Walter Moers
Rest easy and go with the faith you lived with
~ Walter Mosley
Love makes you blind to your own survival. And if it doesn't then it's not love at all.
~ Walter Mosley
Yes, in the last war King had convinced Admiral Henry T. Mayo of the importance of delegating and then trusting his destroyer captains; he had preached the importance of individual training and career advancement so as to be fully capable of executing such instructions; but when push came to shove, King had always had a terrible time biting his own sharp tongue and trusting that his orders would be carried out.
~ Walter R. Borneman
But from this earth, this grave, this dust, My God shall raise me up, I trust.
~ Walter Raleigh
All histories do show, and wise politicians do hold it necessary that, for the well-governing of every Commonweal, it behoveth man to presuppose that all men are evil, and will declare themselves so to be when occasion is offered.
~ Walter Raleigh
But it is hard to know them from friends, they are so obsequious and full of protestations; for a wolf resembles a dog, so doth a flatterer a friend.
~ Walter Raleigh
única forma de confiar en ti mismo es ponerte a prueba.
~ Walter Riso
Una llamada telefónica de la persona que "supuestamente" nos ama puede estar motivada por muchas cosas distintas al amor: una simple nostalgia pasajera, confirmar un chisme, sentimientos de pesar o de culpa.
~ Walter Riso
No basta con amar para que una relación prospere
~ Walter Riso
De alguna manera, los individuos ventajosos y desconsiderados detectan a los mansos/dependientes, los desnudan en la relación cara a cara, los descubren en la mirada huidiza, en el tono de voz apagado, la postura tensa, los gestos conciliadores, los circunloquios, las disculpas y la amabilidad excesiva. Los ubican, los ponen en la mira y atacan. Insisto, la idea no es crear un estilo prevenido y dejar de creer en la humanidad, sino adoptar un actitud previsora.
~ Walter Riso
confía en el proceso. Sin tratar de controlar toma todo como se presenta. No vive para lograr poseer sino simplemente para ser todo lo que puede ser en armonía con el Tao. Las
~ Walter Riso
El miedo llamó a la puerta, la confianza abrió y afuera no había nadie. PROVERBIO CHINO
~ Walter Riso
Las mejores cosas de la vida no pueden lograrse por la fuerza. Puedes obligar a comer, pero no puedes obligar a sentir hambre; puedes obligar a alguien a acostarse, pero no a dormir; puedes obligar a que te elogien, pero no a que te admiren; puedes obligar a que te cuenten un secreto, pero no a confiar; puedes obligar a que te sirvan, pero no a que te amen.27
~ Walter Riso
Siempre he considerado que las personas que no tienen problemas con nadie son, al menos, sospechosas de no decir lo que sienten y piensan.
~ Walter Riso