Quotes About Mistrust
Mistrust all men, and slay him whom thou mistrustest overmuch; and as for women, flee from them, for they are evil, and in the end will destroy thee.
~ H. Rider Haggard
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The need always to lie and always to avoid the truth stripped everyone of what Custine called 'the two greatest gifts of God—the soul and the speech which communicates it.' People became hypocritical, cunning, mistrustful, cynical, silent, cruel, and indifferent to the fate of others as a result of the destruction of their own souls.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
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I didn't trust men. I wanted to trust them because I knew there must be some good men in the world, but the ones I'd known had lied to my face while plotting acts of violence. Women could be bitches, but men were the ones who seemed the most capable of crimes without mercy.
~ Theresa Weir
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Hunger whets everything, especially Suspicion and Indignation.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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To be complete, a journey presupposes the deconstruction of prejudices and stereotypes. A traveler's shift in focus and his revision of priorities and of his mistrust are the clearest manifestations of this process. In this regard, our relations with enemies are of special interest.
~ Nilton Bonder
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It is Self 1's mistrust of Self 2 which causes both the interference called "trying too hard" and that of too much self-instruction. The
~ W. Timothy Gallwey
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Reflect on the silent intelligence inherent in all Self 2 actions and our attitude of arrogance and mistrust will gradually change. With it will dissolve the unnecessary self-instructions, criticisms and tendencies to overcontrol that tend to occupy the unfocused mind.
~ W. Timothy Gallwey
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He was gobbling mincemeat, meatbone, bread, cheese, and pork pie, all at once: staring distrustfully while he did so at the mist all round us, and often stopping—even stopping his jaws—to listen. Some real or fancied sound, some clink upon the river or breathing of beast upon the marsh, now gave him a start, and he said, suddenly,—
~ Charles Dickens
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Now you're just a stranger, with all my secrets.
~ Charles Dickens
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Pessimists — Moral squinters, who, being incapable of a straightforward view, imagine that penetration is evinced by universal suspicion and mistrust.
~ Horace Smith
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The truth is that all men having power ought to be mistrusted.
~ James Madison
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Here are some other people I don't trust as far as I can throw a truckload of pianos.
~ James Patterson
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Our immigration system is fundamentally broken, and ICE's role in supporting the existing system - including separating families seeking refuge in the United States and conducting indiscriminate deportation raids in our communities - is creating an atmosphere of toxic fear and mistrust in immigrant communities.
~ Ayanna Pressley
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There is no fouler fiend than a woman when her mind is bent to evil.
~ Homer
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My point,' I said, 'is that there's hell in every handshake, never mind an outright and humiliating insult.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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I wish I could say that racism and prejudice were only distant memories. We must dissent from the indifference. We must dissent from the apathy. We must dissent from the fear, the hatred and the mistrust…We must dissent because America can do better, because America has no choice but to do better.
~ Thurgood Marshall
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Along with mistrust, hyperreactivity, hyperarousal, depression, and aggression, the numbing response and emotional constriction that are part of the trauma response may lead to the loss of ability to accept caring and support from others. As mistrust grows, so does the ability to accept love and support (van der Kolk 1987).
~ Tian Dayton
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I'd become quite a master prevaricator.
~ Tiffanie DeBartolo
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Nadie confía en nadie, todo el mundo espera alguna bajeza del prójimo.
~ Orhan Pamuk
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Little travelled or exposed to Europeans, who were forced to settle in a special suburb in Moscow, the nobleman mistrusted new or foreign ways. His life was regulated by the archaic rituals of the Church – its calendar arranged to count the years from the notional creation of the world (with the birth of Adam) in 5509 BC.*
~ Orlando Figes
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There are other good guys. You said so. Yes. So where are they? They're hiding. Who are they hiding from? From each other.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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He mistrusted all of that. He said the right dreams for a man in peril were dreams of peril and all else was the call of languor and of death.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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But, especially in love, only counterfeit emotions exist nowadays. We have all been taught to mistrust everybody emotionally, from parents downwards, or upwards. Don't trust anybody with your real emotions: if you've got any: that is the slogan of today. Trust them with your money, even, but never with your feelings. They are bound to trample on them.
~ D.H. Lawrence
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Pessimism all along the line. Absolutely. Mistrust in the fate of literature, mistrust in the fate of freedom, mistrust in the fate of European humanity, but three times mistrust in all reconciliation: between classes, between nations, between individuals. And unlimited trust only in IG Farben and the peaceful perfecting of the air force. But what now? What next?
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
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