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Quotes About Reliable

I've always prided myself in being someone a company can count on.
~ Roderick Strong
Down here in the pain, I don't have to know. I just note the question and move on. Answers are rare and come in their own time but hangovers are reliable and never in short supply.
~ Richard Kadrey
The transatlantic relationship is vital for both our countries: France will remain a reliable ally of the United States. Nevertheless, ally does not mean aligned.
~ Francois Hollande
The news I read was so upsetting that it drove all else out of my mind. There was but one short line:   "According to reliable sources, new traces have been discovered of the elusive organization which aims at liberation from the beneficent yoke of the State."   "Liberation?" Amazing, the extent to which criminal instincts persist in human nature.
~ Yevgeny Zamyatin
we cannot investigate everything ourselves. But precisely because of that, we need to at least carefully investigate our favorite sources of information—be they a newspaper, a website, a TV network, or a person.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Grayson Hawthorne was arrogant enough to consider himself bulletproof—and honorable enough to see a promise through to its end.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
modern infrastructure—for reliable power, clean water, fast transit, affordable food, and resilient structures—has done more to improve public health than any other modern intervention, including scientific medicine
~ Eric Klinenberg
I've been working steadily as an actor since around 1998. I wasn't well known in the public, but I was a dependable working journeyman.
~ Nick Offerman
You have to put more of a well-rounded company together to make it in Canada, and I hope the Canadian market is going to be known for these well-performing, solid companies that people can rely on.
~ Tobias Lutke
Training a reliable military force that adheres to Western norms and standards is the work of a generation, not a few months.
~ David Ignatius
I'm a very predictable person.
~ Emma Chamberlain
I'm a Taurus.
~ Tommy Dorfman
I'm a Taurus. To the bone.
~ Michelle Pfeiffer
It is the small owner who offers the only really profitable and reliable material for taxation. He is made for taxation.
~ Auberon Herbert
Marilla Cuthbert was driving into the yard as Anne returned from the house, and the latter flew to get tea ready. They discussed the matter at the tea table. I'll be glad when the auction is over, said Marilla. It is too much responsibility having so much stock about the place and nobody but that unreliable Martin to look after them. He has never come back yet and he promised that he would certainly be back last
~ L.M. Montgomery
I have long aspired to make our company a noble prototype of industry, penetrating in science, reliable in engineering, creative in aesthetics and wholesomely prosperous in economics.
~ Edwin Land
Science is a systematic means of gaining reliable knowledge.
~ John Dewey
active phase cannot be reliably defined until 6 cm of dilation.
~ Eugene Toy
Your blunt sincerity astonishes me more and more. I might have expected anything, but not such a request. Don't you think that instead of asking me, you ought rather to leap out and blast me with a ball lightning? You'd be rid of the obstacle and there'd just be a little soot to scrape off the wall. An easier–and more reliable–method. Because, you see, a request can be declined, but ball lightning can't be.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
It's important for me to sell a product that works.
~ Billy Mays
I want to make sure when my team is having difficulties, they can count on me.
~ Romelu Lukaku
Ask anyone in the industry if Bumbada is accessible. A technical hand can call me at 2 A.M. and I will be there to help him.
~ Prosenjit Chatterjee
I don't think I've ever been accused of being faddish. I'm more Marks & Spencer than Ted Baker.
~ David Miliband
Having learned to write news, I now distrust newspapers as a source of information, and I am often surprised by historians who take them as primary source for knowing what really happened. I think newspapers should be read for information about how contemporaries construed events, rather than for reliable knowledge of events themselves.
~ Robert Darnton