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Quotes About Trust

I have never said I would leave Arsenal.
~ Emmanuel Adebayor
It's really hard to do, but I think it's an important thing for, no matter what type of artist you are, to trust that the reason why you are given the love of being artistic is just to make you happy - it's not to make you rich and famous.
~ Beth Hart
In this artistic world, you might as well find a way to work with somebody that you have admiration for.
~ Johan Renck
You've just got to believe that people will see and appreciate the value in the music and the artistry that we bring when they hear it.
~ Eric Nam
I haven't done anything that I'm ashamed of.
~ Martin McGuinness
My children feel proud of me. Since their father is honest, they have nothing to be ashamed about.
~ Arvind Kejriwal
I need not warn you to be discreet; that is the first virtue of any man who hopes to hold public appointments.
~ Honore de Balzac
Chesnel was clear-sighted so long as Victurnien was not there before him. One by one he lost the illusions which the Marquis and his sister still fondly cherished. He saw that the young fellow could not be depended upon in the least, and wished to see him married to some modest, sensible girl of good birth, wondering within himself how a young man could mean so well and do so ill, for he made promises one day only to break them all on the next.
~ Honore de Balzac
Life gives us but one friend,
~ Honore de Balzac
Um grande amor é um crédito aberto a uma potência tão voraz, que o momento da falência chega sempre.
~ Honore de Balzac
On the morrow of my wedding we shall be parted for a long time; but, Daniel, you are of stuff to understand me. Friendship can subsist in the absence of the friend.
~ Honore de Balzac
For women know how to say everything among themselves, and more of them are ruined by each other than corrupted by men.
~ Honore de Balzac
What, child, your husband shuts himself into a room with naked women! And you are so simple as to believe that he draws them?
~ Honore de Balzac
Bei Liebschaften ist es ganz so wie in den Ehen. Der Betroffene erfährt immer alles zuletzt.
~ Honore de Balzac
When his opponent, after careful conversation, avowed the secret of his own purposes, confident that he had secured his listener's assent, Grandet answered: "I can decide nothing without consulting my wife." His wife, whom he had reduced to a state of helpless slavery, was a useful screen to him in business.
~ Honore de Balzac
Be not too confiding, nor frivolous, nor over enthusiastic, —three rocks on which youth often strikes. Too confiding a nature loses respect, frivolity brings contempt, and others take advantage of excessive enthusiasm.
~ Honore de Balzac
Ha a n?k elmésnek, tehetségesnek találják, a férfiak el fogják hinni, hogy az, hacsak maga ki nem ábrándítja ?ket. Akkor aztán mindent akarhat, mindenütt megvetheti a lábát. Akkor majd megtudja, hogy a világ nem egyéb, mint megcsaltak és csalók közössége.
~ Honore de Balzac
In love, a chance is faith's help to the women
~ Honore de Balzac
Jeannette, the old cook, took care of the aged couple with blind devotion: she would have stolen the fruit to make their sweetmeats. Instead of taking her money to the savings-bank, she put it judiciously into lotteries, hoping that some day she could bestow a good round sum on her master and mistress
~ Honore de Balzac
As a general rule, confidences are made to persons below one socially rather than to those above. Much more readily than we can employ our superiors in secret affairs, we make use of our inferiors, who consequently become
~ Honore de Balzac
an honest man is the man who keeps his own counsel, and will not divide the plunder.
~ Honore de Balzac
Madame Chardon y su hija Ève creían en Lucien como la mujer de Mahoma creyó en su marido; su abnegación por su porvenir no conocía límites.
~ Honore de Balzac
One single lie destroys the absolute confidence which to some souls is the very foundation of happiness.
~ Honore de Balzac
En esta amistad, ya vieja, uno de los dos amaba con idolatría, y era David. Por ello Lucien mandaba como mujer que se sabe amada. David obedecía de buen grado.
~ Honore de Balzac