Quotes About Distrust
Don't trust too much to all people around you. Don't be fool by their kindness that are showed to you.
~ Jervin Balmediano
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She had given up on her parents years ago. Things would never be honest between them. So why bother with any relationship at all?
~ Jami Attenberg
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some people no want to listen to the truth and like to believe in a beautiful dressed lie from the wrong person.
~ Jan Jansen
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She'd grown to hate people in authority. They did bad things and got away with it.
~ Jan Springer
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I have a limited amount of faith in humans as a species, and have little problem imagining someone that petty and insane." Jackson
~ Jana Deleon
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I have a limited amount of faith in humans as a species, and have little problem imagining someone that petty and insane.
~ Jana Deleon
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He had little respect for the intelligence of other people at the best of times. Now, at the worst of times, he was inclined to regard them all as morons. His fears were warranted, but not altogether for the reasons one might have supposed.
~ Jane Hawking
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I wonder if they're shielding themselves from me, and not the icy wind. If they knew what I've done… what I'm capable of… what I'm planning to do… they'd do more than cover their necks with scarves. I scowl into the wind. I hate cowardice.
~ Jane Henry
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But something worse can happen to the person who is betrayed." "What? What could possibly happen to me that is worse?" The older man stared at the younger, and then said pityingly, "You may learn treachery from it.
~ Jane Jakeman
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Never trust a poker player.
~ Jane Stanton Hitchcock
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Expose human ties for what they really are and you are most likely to find the worst forms of betrayal staring back at you."
~ Janvier Chouteu-Chando
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I don't assume anything about people, and I sure don't trust 'em. Just when you think you know a guy, he turns out to be a liar, a fraud, or a backstabber.
~ Jason Brannon
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Lies beget lies," he said. "Until, one day, someone needs the truth." Palewski
~ Jason Goodwin
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And it's the first night I feel like someone might be watching me.
~ Jason Rekulak
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Of course, if you ask, nobody was there when they torched the churches.
~ Javier Cercas
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Estás de broma o qué? —pregunta a su vez, mirando a Melchor con su cara inconfundible de pedrada—. Pero ¿cómo quieres que crea en un sistema político que le da el derecho de voto a un individuo como yo?
~ Javier Cercas
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it's ridiculous, isn't it, that after all these centuries of practice, after so many incredible advances and inventions, we still have no way of knowing when someone is lying; naturally, this both benefits and prejudices all of us equally, and may be our one remaining redoubt of freedom.
~ Javier Marías
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Sim, é ridículo que depois de tantos séculos de prática, e de incríveis avanços e inventos, não haja ainda uma maneira de saber quando alguém mente; é claro que isso nos beneficia e prejudica a todos por igual, talvez seja o único reduto de liberdade que nos resta.
~ Javier Marías
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Mistrust all enterprises that require new clothes.
~ E.M. Forster
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How much he could believe of it, he did not know; for he did not know the man, and he had learned to suspect that every civilized man was a liar and a cheat until he had proved himself otherwise.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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A smiling, bantering, humouring, watchful and incessant lie. A lie by day, a lie by night, a lie in every touch and every look; a lie in every caress and every quarrel; a lie in every word and in every silence.
~ Edith Wharton
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She stared, perhaps suspecting irony, as she always did beneath the unintelligible.
~ Edith Wharton
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Being congenitally unable to function unless he had some symbols of evil to attack, Roosevelt looked about him for an opponent. As usual he selected the biggest and nearest. "I think I shall move against Byrnes at once," he told Lodge on 18 May. "I thoroughly distrust him, and cannot do any thorough work while he remains.49
~ Edmund Morris
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Honey: I know these people ...
~ Edward Albee
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