Quotes About Trust
But then someday the truth would come out. It always did. Repress what you will, someday the truth comes out.
~ Jeffery Deaver
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As a matter of fact, yeah, they were foolproof. The problem is that you don't have to protect yourself against fools. You have to protect yourself against people like me.
~ Jeffery Deaver
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God is eagerly waiting for the chance to answer your prayers and fulfill your dreams, just as he always has. But he can't if you don't pray, and he can't if you don't dream. In short, he can't if you don't believe.
~ Jeffery Holland
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Students have the right to know our goals—all of them. Challenging students, who have experienced adults as unpredictably dangerous creatures roaming their landscapes, have earned the right to be suspicious of us. If these students are to try again, we have to be transparent in our efforts.
~ Jeffrey Benson
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One way to stop a runaway horse is to bet on him.
~ Jeffrey Bernard
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I don't need you making me feel like an evil person every time I do something. I gave up smoking weed for you and that's a pretty big thing. I can't hold your hand 24 hours a day. Can't hold you 24 hours a day. Can't kiss you 24 hours a day. Can't have sex 24 hours a day.
~ Jeffrey Brown
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Faith is the only reasonable response to the truth.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
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Though faith is not illogical, it trusts God even when it cannot fully make sense of all the data at hand.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
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Since it's common for me to have errors in judgment, why then would I trust my own judgment over and above the judgment of God? If God has proven Himself to be God, it is absurd for me not to trust Him.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
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El evangelio antiguo y sencillo todavía es relevante para aquellos que están pereciendo y se conecta con aquellos que son vivificados por el Espíritu y ponen su confianza en Cristo Jesús.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
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The current situation reminds me too much of the fable of the farmer whose chickens are dying. The local priest gives one remedy af- ter another—prayers, potions, oaths—until all of the chickens are dead. "Too bad," says the priest, "I had so many other good ideas.
~ Jeffrey D. Sachs
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Having a secret is isolating." Try, as much as possible, not to hide your flaws or perceived differences.
~ Jeffrey E. Young
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we don't make money when we sell things. We make money when we help customers make purchasing decisions.
~ Jeffrey Eisenberg
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Made profoundly aware of his mortality, Keynes decided in 1937 to set up a permanent fund that would provide Duncan Grant, now fifty-two, with a regular annual income. Although it had been twenty-five years since Grant and Keynes had been lovers or lived together, their importance to each other had endured.
~ Jeffrey Escoffier
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I don't know what you're feeling. I won't even pretend.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
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Romance," said Antony. "A con so crazy that by the time the bullet's in the chamber, you don't know if you've taken someone or you've been taken.
~ Jeffrey Ford
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May God be everywhere you are about to look and absent where you already have.
~ Jeffrey Ford
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Americans so dearly love to be fooled. —Charles Baudelaire
~ Jeffrey Ford
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Love is about giving freedom and power, not about gaining control or possession.
~ Jeffrey Fry
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buying from. 4. I perceive a value in the product that I am purchasing.
~ Jeffrey Gitomer
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Most salespeople think that unless they are calling a customer to sell something, it's a wasted call. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
~ Jeffrey Gitomer
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Be on time for the appointment. Lateness says, "I don't respect your time." There is no excuse for lateness. If it can't be avoided, call before the appointed time, apologize, and continue with the sale.
~ Jeffrey Gitomer
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Asking "what will it take to get your business?" THE worst question in sales. Will ALWAYS lead to lies, lower price points, and a loss of respect from buyer to salesman. Flawless: "I'd like a brief opportunity to share with you why some of my customers bought from me because I'm NOT the lowest price.
~ Jeffrey Gitomer
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Not once have I mentioned price as a credibility factor. Because it's not. Being the least expensive won't get you anywhere if the prospect has no confidence to buy.
~ Jeffrey Gitomer
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