logo

Quotes About Reliability

I've never had anything to hide.
~ Jake Arrieta
Marvel's very secretive, and I'm not hiding anything, I'm not lying; it's just the way they are.
~ Elodie Yung
The most important thing is to be consistent. There are so many games, it's hard to play at a high level consistently.
~ Nikola Vucevic
There's only one person in this race who will be there, who's always been there for you, and that's Hillary Clinton's life story.
~ Joe Biden
Mankind had disappointed him, but here was a dog!
~ George MacDonald
Truth is truth, whether from the lips of Jesus or Balaam
~ George MacDonald
She who is even once unjust can not complain if the like is expected of her again.
~ George MacDonald
I believe that on such an issue as this no one is or can be completely truthful. It is difficult to be certain about anything except what you have seen with your own eyes, and consciously or unconsciously everyone writes as a partisan
~ George Orwell
For how could you establish even the most obvious fact when there existed no record outside your own memory?
~ George Orwell
El pasado es únicamente lo que digan los testimonios escritos y la memoria humana.
~ George Orwell
In practice the democratic 'revolutionary' type of discipline is more reliable than might be expected.
~ George Orwell
It is difficult to be certain about anything except what you have seen with your own eyes, and consciously or unconsciously everyone writes as a partisan.
~ George Orwell
A machine evolves by becoming more efficient, that is, more foolproof; hence the objective of mechanical progress is a foolproof world—which may or may not mean a world inhabited by fools.
~ George Orwell
Beware of Goodreads quotations that come without a citation; they are often false.
~ George Orwell
The truth was that the shells were hopelessly old; someone picked up a brass fuse-cap stamped with the date, and it was 1917. The Fascist guns were of the same make and calibre as our own, and the unexploded shells were often reconditioned and fired back. There was said to be one old shell with a nickname of its own which travelled daily to and fro, never exploding.
~ George Orwell
the wisdom of age is like the fixed stars that shine so unchanged that the sailor may depend upon them to steer his course.
~ George S. Clason
Cuando yo asumo un trabajo, por pequeño que sea, lo acabo. De otro modo, ¿cómo podría confiar en mí mismo para realizar trabajos importantes?
~ George S. Clason
Still, accomplishment is unreliable. Succeeding, whatever that might mean to you, is hard, and the need to do so constantly renews itself (success is like a mountain that keeps growing ahead of you as you hike it), and there's the very real danger that succeeding will take up your whole life, while the big questions go untended.
~ George Saunders
To some people, fifteen years of good loyal service means squat. All's we can say is, watch your damn backs.
~ George Saunders
Central to the concept of word of mouth is the idea that the producer of the product does not control the information, which is, accordingly, presumed to be more free of bias, more relevant, more complete, more trustworthy, and thus more accurate than commercial information. Commercial communication or advocacy, such as advertising, is, in contrast, information from a source that has a vested interest in presenting the information in a particular way. Word of mouth and traditional advertising
~ George Silverman
Word of mouth is the most effective way of making decisions easier and simpler in an overwhelmingly difficult and complex world.
~ George Silverman
There is a huge trust. I see it all the time when people come up to me and say, 'I don't want you to let me down again.' - Boston, Mass., Oct. 3, 2000
~ George W. Bush
Fool me once, shame on… shame on you. Fool me, you can't get fooled again.
~ George W. Bush
You can only trust yourself and the first six Black Sabbath albums.
~ George Washington