Quotes About Trust
I hear a but in there somewhere
~ Michael Scott
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Y cuando dudes, Josh —jadeó—, sigue tu corazón. Las palabras pueden ser falsas y las imágenes y sonidos pueden manipularse. Pero esto… —dijo señalando el pecho de Josh—, siempre te dirá la verdad.
~ Michael Scott
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OK," Josh said evenly, "I've seen men made of mud, I guess I can accept spying rats. Do they talk?" he wondered aloud. Don't be ridiculous," Flamel snapped, "They're rats." Josh really didn't think it was a ridiculous suggestion.
~ Michael Scott
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When in doubt, we follow our hearts. Words can be false, images and sounds can be manipulated. But this...' He tapped his chest, over his heart. 'This is always true.
~ Michael Scott
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Often the greatest act of courage is admitting that one has made a mistake. [...] Follow your hearts. Protect one another, trust one another, because, at the end of the day, all of these people want something from you, or want you to do something for them, or be something that you are not. Your own responsibility is to one another.
~ Michael Scott
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Jackson is gone - not entirely gone; Jackson was there today watching, and Ewell sees his eyes - but you cannot blame him for not being Jackson. You must make do with the tools God has given for the job.
~ Michael Shaara
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I wish we could take the hill. Could flood right on over it and end the war, wipe them all away in one great motion. But we can't. No matter how much I wish...or trust in God...
~ Michael Shaara
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What is inappropriate is accepting fossil fuel funding while attacking others for doing the same. Even less appropriate is lying about it.
~ Michael Shellenberger
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As Adam Smith noted in The Wealth of Nations , "Society cannot subsist among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one another.… If there is any society among robbers and murderers, they must at least ââ'¬Â¦ abstain from robbing and murdering one another.
~ Michael Shermer
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7. The principle of reciprocal altruism—I'll scratch your back if you'll scratch mine"—is universal; people do not by nature give generously unless they receive something in return, even if what they receive is social status. 8. The principle of moralistic punishment—I'll punish you if you do not scratch my back after I have scratched yours—is universal; people do not long tolerate free riders who continually take but almost never give.
~ Michael Shermer
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The almost universal nature of within-group amity and between-group enmity, wherein the rule-of-thumb heuristic is to trust in-group members until they prove otherwise to be distrustful, and to distrust out-group members until they prove otherwise to be trustful.
~ Michael Shermer
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The almost universal desire of people to trade with one another, not for the selfless benefit of others or the society, but for the selfish benefit of one's own kin and kind; it is an unintended consequence that trade establishes trust between strangers and lowers between-group enmity, as well as produces greater wealth for both trading partners and groups.
~ Michael Shermer
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Oh, I beg your pardon; I do not know—" he stammered. "What to make of me," interrupted the other. "You would therefore do well to believe just what I tell you, or at least to avoid making conjectures of your own, which will lead to nothing.
~ Unknown
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You did me great injustice, dear lady, if you thought for a moment I would propose anything disagreeable to you, unless demanded by the sternest necessity,
~ Unknown
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My mind on this subject is quite made up, and, having the testimony of my own senses to rely upon, I prefer to abide by it.
~ Unknown
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The typical Spetsnaz soldier is a skeptic, a cynic, and a pessimist. He believes in the depravity of human nature, and knows – from his own experience – that, in extreme conditions, man becomes a beast. He does not believe in justice, goodness, or humanity. He exists in a state of complete freedom – in which he fears nobody, trusts no one at all, and would not ask anyone for anything. Especially mercy.
~ Michael Stephen Fuchs
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The first rule of gunfights was: "Bring a gun." But the second was: "Bring all of your friends who have guns.
~ Michael Stephen Fuchs
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Losing a bit of control opens the heart and the mind to what the future will bring.
~ Unknown
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I definitely believe in marriage.
~ Michael Strahan
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Lies emerges when control is unreachable
~ Michael Strong
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A few words before we attack," Surplus said. "I know that I can trust you all to be terrifying..." "Yasss!" his mountain horse said. "Be quiet, Buttercup. However, please remember to only knock down things that are not difficult to repair – porches are fine; pottery is not.
~ Michael Swanwick
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Lucky for you, you don't need to worry about love at all. Because you have a wife.
~ Michael Swanwick
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Design with skepticism, and you will achieve resilience.
~ Unknown
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Hope is not a design method.
~ Unknown
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