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Quotes About Distrust

Because you're a suspicious bitch.
~ Lisa Jackson
What a lying piece of dirt! ~ Eve
~ Lisa Jackson
Your a lying bastard who only cares about his own damned hide, so just leave me the hell alone! ~ Eve
~ Lisa Jackson
A few bad apples, Okay I grant u that ~ Bentz
~ Lisa Jackson - Devious
You should be more paranoid than you are. Your typical suburban mom worries all the time, but she worries about the wrong things. Because she doesn't worry about me.
~ Lisa Scottoline
I knew something was wrong when you started being so polite.
~ Lloyd Alexander
It's so obviously bogus, no one will look for a second layer of, er, bogusity.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
My attitude toward men who mess around is simple: If you find 'em, kill 'em.
~ Loretta Lynn
What the hell do you want, anyway? 'I just want to help you. Yeah, right. And then he'd sell her a bridge. He didn't know her, had no vested intereset in her--unless he hoped to get laid. Ha! Fat chance. He looked like he was poor, driving that old rattrap car and dressed in faded jeans. She clenched her hands into fists. I'm not screwing you. I didn't ask you to. And then, with some sort of warped amusement, he added, I'm not that easy.
~ Lori Foster
A lie to the faithless is merely a conversation in their language.
~ Lorrie Moore
Fear is sinful when it proceeds out of unbelief or distrust in God.
~ Lou Priolo
Le monde ne sait que vous tuer comme un dormeur quand il se retourne le monde, sur vous, comme un dormeur tue ses puces. Voilà qui serait certes mourir bien sottement, que je me dis, comme tout le monde, c'est-à-dire. Faire confiance aux hommes c'est déjà se faire tuer un peu.
~ Louis Ferdinand Céline
Acreditava no corpo dela, não acreditava no seu espírito. Considerava-a como uma encantadora emboscada, em relação à guerra e em relação à vida.
~ Louis Ferdinand Céline
Não é porque ela fosse feia, não, ela poderia mesmo ser considerada bonita, como tantas outras, mas era tão prudente, tão desconfiada que parava à margem da sua beleza, como à margem da vida.
~ Louis Ferdinand Céline
I was a child in those days, and that jail frightened me. Because I didn't know what men are like. Never again will I believe what they say or what they think. Men are the thing to be afraid of, always, men and nothing else.
~ Louis Ferdinand Céline
Not even a mouse trusts himself to one hole only
~ Louis L'Amour
every stranger is a possible enemy. He
~ Louis L'Amour
Now you be careful in the real world said Armpit Not everyone is as nice as us.
~ Louis Sachar
They had never had a nice teacher. They were terribly afraid of nice teachers.
~ Louis Sachar
Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle. (Thomas Jefferson)
~ Ron Chernow
Somewhat paranoid to begin with, he assumed every tradesman was an extortion artist
~ Ron Chernow
Rockefeller was notably suspicious when it came to the medical profession.
~ Ron Chernow
Perhaps out of a self-protective instinct, Bill taught his children to be wary of strangers and even of himself.
~ Ron Chernow
At this, Hamilton dropped any pose of civility and chastised Monroe, saying "your representation is totally false.
~ Ron Chernow