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Quotes About Trust

I'm lying. He tasted the words. If it's true that I'm lying then I'm telling the truth…The
~ David Lagercrantz
We'll never let him do that to you again. Never.
~ David Lagercrantz
That is no doubt the disadvantage of having intelligent friends. They see straight through you.
~ David Lagercrantz
Se în?elege de la sine c? atât religia, cât ?i pia?a financiar? se bazeaz? pe credin?a noastr?.
~ David Lagercrantz
something that is called an agreement is not necessarily always that. On the contrary, one party might advance their self-interest under the guise of a common decision, and in the long run it often becomes clear that someone is suffering, despite assurances to the contrary.
~ David Lagercrantz
It's what I fear, which for me is as good as knowing.
~ David Leavitt
The French word copain came about because your friends (copains, from compagnons) are the people with whom you break bread, or share pain.
~ David Lebovitz
This would most effectively open them to the answers they needed, seeing us as allies in their search and not as rivals.
~ David Leigh
It was a mistake," you said. But the cruel thing was, it felt like the mistake was mine, for trusting you.
~ David Levithan
We always see our worst selves. Our most vulnerable selves. We need someone else to get close enough to tell us we're wrong. Someone we trust.
~ David Levithan
I want love to conquer all. But love can't conquer anything. It can't do anything on it's own. It relies on us to do the conquering on its behalf.
~ David Levithan
It's one thing to fall in love. It's another to feel someone else fall in love with you, and to feel a responsibility toward that love.
~ David Levithan
ayuda a tomar las cosas con otra filosofía, a no preocuparse por nada, a decir "Que se haga Su voluntad". Y es tan fácil vivir sin preocupaciones, haciendo el propio trabajo lo mejor posible y dejando el resto a Dios.
~ David Lifar
He may allow his people to be tried for a period, and to be tossed to and fro by storms of trouble; he may be later than they wish in coming to their aid, and not draw near till the 'fourth watch of the night' (verse 25), but never let them forget that
~ David Limbaugh
David [Foster Wallace] is a Cosmopolitan subscriber; he says reading 'I've Cheated - Should I Tell?' a bunch of times a year is 'fundamentally soothing to the nervous system.
~ David Lipsky (Author)
Despite breaking into my room, Steve seemed like a pretty decent lizard guy.
~ David Liss
You have my word as a gentleman." [The other man remarks that he is not a gentleman and he retorts] "Then you have my word as a scoundrel, which, I know, opens up a rather confusing paradox that I have neither the time nor inclination to disentangle.
~ David Liss
God, send me anywhere, only go with me. Lay any burden on me, only sustain me. And sever any tie in my heart except the tie that binds my heart to Yours.
~ David Livingstone
There is one safe and happy place, and that is in the will of God.
~ David Livingstone
I long with intense desire to move on and finish my work, I have also an excessive wish to find anything that may exist proving the visit of the great Moses and the ancient kingdom of Tirhaka, but I pray give me just what pleases Thee my Lord, and make me submissive to Thy will in all things.
~ David Livingstone
25th March, 1873.—Nothing earthly will make me give up my work in despair. I encourage myself in the Lord my God, and go forward.
~ David Livingstone
A Lunda slave, for whom I interceded to be freed of the yoke, ran away, and as he is near the Barna, his countrymen, he will be hidden. He told his plan to our guide, and asked to accompany him back to Tanganyika, but he is eager to deliver him up for a reward:
~ David Livingstone
A headman who went with us plagued another chief to give me a goat; I refused to take what was not given willingly, but the slaves secured it; and I threatened our companion, Kama, with dismissal from our party if he became a tool in slave hands. The arum is common.
~ David Livingstone
I was at the point of disarming my slaves and driving them away, when they relented, and professed to be willing to go anywhere; so, being eager to finish my geographical work, I said I would run the risk of their desertion, and gave beads to buy provisions for a start north. I
~ David Livingstone