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Quotes About Credibility

People trust I know what I'm doing. I have lots of credibility. I've had years of learning. I know and understand my business.
~ Lori Greiner
I'm in the entertainment business, where you're only as good as your last show.
~ Matthew Weiner
REAL trumps PERFECT... because REAL creates TRUST.
~ Unknown
Never trust a person that tries to sell you by how righteous they are. I'm telling your right now, it's a scam.
~ Richie Norton
Unfortunately, the worst part of a product/service is the seller.
~ Alin Sav
If people don´t trust you, maybe you´ve told them the wrong story
~ Alin Sav
Be honest. Be truthful. If you tell lies, you lose your credibility.
~ Unknown
Don't ever break someone's trust. Once you do, then nobody wants to do business with you.
~ Robert Budi Hartono
Would you want to do business with a person who was 99% honest?
~ Sydney Madwed
The greater the lie, the greater the chance that it will be believed.
~ Adolf Hitler
Stealing someone else's words frequently spares the embarrassment of eating your own.
~ Unknown
Hull also argues that the reason why fraud in science is so much more serious a crime than theft, even in cases where public well-being is not affected, has to do with these sorts of factors. In a case of theft or plagiarism, the only person harmed is the one stolen from. But when a case of fraud is discovered, all the scientists who used the fraudulent work will find their work on that topic deemed unreliable, and their work will not be used.
~ Unknown
I finally went back to my seat in the second row and sat there doing what I've done throughout my professional life: I tried to think, first, how to make credible a somewhat extreme, if not outright ridiculous story, and, next, how, after telling it, to fortify and defend myself from the affronted who read into the story an intention having perhaps to do less with the author's perversity than with their own.
~ Philip Roth
Fig. 8.1. The Trust Equation Fig. 8.2. Trust Realms The
~ David H. Maister
As the chapter on relationship building suggested (Chapter 5), we must find ways not only to be credible, but also to give the client the sense that we are credible. We must illustrate, not assert. Why
~ David H. Maister
Four Essential Elements That Engender Trust (Chapter 8) 1. Credibility 2. Reliability 3. Intimacy 4.
~ David H. Maister
The best service professionals excel at two things in conveying credibility: anticipating needs, and speaking about needs that are commonly not articulated. For
~ David H. Maister
Don't tell lies, or even exaggerate. At all. Ever. 3.
~ David H. Maister
The trick of earning trust is to avoid all tricks.
~ David H. Maister
When you find yourself in need of courage, remember that it is your faith, not your spine, that needs strengthening! And your faith will be strengthened when you read the Bible, the only book with proven credibility to give you the courage to heal your disconnections and face your future with hope and confidence.
~ David Jeremiah
Beware of attempts to destroy the credibility of media outlets that oppose and expose the dehumanizing propaganda of those in power.
~ David Livingstone Smith
Have I ever abused a woman? Never.
~ Columbus Short
In journalism," said Lousteau, "everything that is probable is true. That is an axiom.
~ Honore de Balzac
But as even the internal evidences of scripture would be insufficient to support their authority without the concurrence of external evidence, so would the external be found wanting without the internal. But these together are abundantly sufficient to establish the credibility of this gospel, which is, like every thing else of the work and wisdom of God, the wonder and admiration of the believing soul.
~ Hosea Ballou