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Quotes About Reliability

She had herself been sadly disappointed, for she had thought him a man of sense, certainly not one to be succumbing to childish ailments at inopportune moments.
~ Georgette Heyer
Yes, Nicky, but you think I know everything because I never tell you anything I am not quite certain of
~ Georgette Heyer
I just friends whom I can trust and call them my Best Friends.
~ Geronimo Stilton
We won't let you down. We will work together and successfully complete this mission.
~ Liu Yang
I can separate very well. I can do everything I need to do as a player. I'm not the fastest guy always, or the strongest guy, or the biggest guy, but I always get the job done. I'm a workaholic.
~ Stefon Diggs
In my neighborhood, people were truckers and teachers and store clerks and bus drivers and everything else under the sun. But what they all had in common was that everyone was dependable and worked really hard. We all got what we needed, but it didn't always come easy.
~ A. J. Green
We had a saying at Blockbuster: 'If you don't come in on Saturday, don't bother coming in on Sunday.' We worked hard.
~ Wayne Huizenga
One of the biggest guys I worked with was Sean Connery. People like Sean, Michael Caine, Denzel Washington, they've been going for a long time, and not for nothing. They want to get this job right, and they realise the weight of responsibility on their shoulders.
~ Liam Cunningham
I knew one thing: as soon as anyone said you didn't need a gun, you'd better take one along that worked.
~ Raymond Chandler
I grew up in a family where the thing that was valued most was being a hard worker, and if you commit to something, you follow through.
~ Stephanie Savage
I'm a slow worker; I'm, I think, a steady worker.
~ Harper Lee
I have always been a hard worker. I had to make some adjustments to find a way to make my delivery crisper and more repeatable.
~ Jason Hammel
My father, he was a strong guy, a handsome guy, and a hard worker. I don't believe he ever missed a day of work in his life.
~ Ed O'Neill
Through good times and bad, American workers and their families have been able to rely on Social Security to provide guaranteed protection against the loss of earnings due to retirement, disability, or death.
~ Sander Levin
The most important thing for workers to understand is that you have to make yourself indispensable. You must make money for your employer or make his life easier, preferably both. Also, you have to learn as much as you can about your chosen endeavor.
~ Bill O'Reilly
My workers are efficient - instead of trusting those backstabbing, trust those who work honestly.
~ H. D. Kumaraswamy
Of course you can't 'trust' what people tell you on the web anymore than you can 'trust' what people tell you on megaphones, postcards or in restaurants. Working out the social politics of who you can trust and why is, quite literally, what a very large part of our brain has evolved to do.
~ Douglas Adams
For the working actor, there's nothing more stable than a network television show.
~ Reggie Lee
I want to be remembered as somebody working hard, walking straight in life, most of the time, and just being a down-to-earth person, being loyal and being indestructible.
~ Jens Voigt
The credibility comes before you get on air. It comes with coming to the production meeting and having ideas and being prepared and being up on everything that's going on, being professional, and showing up every day and working hard. I think that's where you build the credibility and the respect.
~ Molly Qerim
I stand with the millions of seniors and working people who depend on Social Security and who expect the money they put in to be there for them when they retire.
~ Hank Johnson
Enterprise customers have been working together with us for a long time, they trust us, and we just keep everything open and transparent.
~ Eric Yuan
The best customer service is if the customer doesn't need to call you, doesn't need to talk to you. It just works.
~ Jeff Bezos
Newspapers are the second hand of history. This hand, however, is usually not only of inferior metal to the other hands, it also seldom works properly.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer