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Quotes About Trust

No matter how long she argued, people would believe the priests, not
~ Ken Follett
Feeling that everyone else was so much more powerful and sophisticated than he was, he had lost sight of his true values, suspended his critical faculties, and placed his trust in his superiors. His reward had been treachery. He
~ Ken Follett
person who breaks a promise diminishes herself. It's like losing a finger. It's worse than being paralyzed, which is merely physical. Someone whose promises are worthless has a disabled soul.
~ Ken Follett
Any man who needs to surround himself with loyal acolytes doesn't really believe in
~ Ken Follett
people who were polite to his mistress. Lloyd George spoke to the group. "That German ship delivered the guns to Mexico after all. It simply went to another port and quietly unloaded. So nineteen American troops died for nothing. It's a terrible humiliation for Woodrow Wilson.
~ Ken Follett
had coped perfectly well on his own, of course, but it was very reassuring to have someone in your life who was always ready to fight for you, and he had missed that comforting feeling.
~ Ken Follett
Grigori had become good at that, and in consequence had won the loyalty of his platoon.
~ Ken Follett
Jesus is always with you, even down the pit." At the time he had thought she was just telling him to behave well. But she had been wiser than that. Of course Jesus was with him. Jesus was everywhere. The darkness did not matter, nor the passage of time.
~ Ken Follett
There was much talk about why the prime minister had brought back such a troublesome and unpredictable colleague, and the consensus was that he preferred to have Churchill inside the tent spitting out.
~ Ken Follett
Y recuerden: aunque el presidente les diga que llueve y parezca muy, muy sincero, miren por la ventana… solo para asegurarse».
~ Ken Follett
One is a comfortable partnership, where two people share the same hopes and fears, raise children as a team, and give each other comfort and help
~ Ken Follett
Ethel had not gone to chapel—there was too much to do in the house. "What did you pray about?" "I asked the Lord to help us understand why He allowed the explosion down the pit." Billy cast a nervous glance at Da, who was not smiling. Da said severely: "Billy might have done better to ask God to strengthen his faith, so that he can believe without understanding.
~ Ken Follett
A secret shared is a secret no more.
~ Ken Follett
Solo te pido una cosa —insistió—, no puedes perder la esperanza.
~ Ken Follett
Puedo hacer frente a cualquier cosa siempre que te tenga a mi lado.
~ Ken Follett
One man could manage an empty barrel but it took two to move a full one over uneven ground. The two brothers took the empty to the alehouse, with Brindle trotting behind. While they were paying Leaf, two passengers arrived for the ferry. Edgar recognized them as Odo and Adelaide, a husband-and-wife courier team from Cherbourg. They had passed through Dreng's Ferry two weeks earlier on their way to Shiring, accompanied by two men-at-arms, carrying letters and money to Ragna. Edgar
~ Ken Follett
Fiat voluntas tua: hágase tu voluntad».
~ Ken Follett
también —repuso él—. Pero nos habíamos hecho una promesa. —Ya lo sé.
~ Ken Follett
I never trust anyone who proclaims his morality from the pulpit. That high-minded type can always find an excuse for breaking his own rules. I'd rather do business with an everyday sinner who thinks it's probably to his advantage, in the long run, to tell the truth and keep his promises. He's not likely to change his mind about that.
~ Ken Follett
Confía en Alá, pero ata tu camello.»
~ Ken Follett
Intéressant, laissa tomber la mère. J'ai la forte impression que Philémon te sera utile dans l'avenir. Il est capable de tout, vois-tu. Il n'a pas de scrupules, aucune morale. Mon père avait un associé qui était toujours prêt à faire le sale travail : inventer des rumeurs, répandre des commérages venimeux, fomenter des différends. De tels hommes peuvent se révéler inestimables.
~ Ken Follett
Dos adultos que se aman deberían ser capaces de tomar decisiones juntos, sin tener que obedecerse uno al otro.
~ Ken Follett
But he knew he would succeed, in the end, because God would help him.
~ Ken Follett
tranquilizada pese a las buenas intenciones de Meg
~ Ken Follett