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Quotes About Reliability

While I may be guilty of many things, one of them is not that I would lie to you. I will tell you every awful truth," he promised. "I will not lie to you, at least not about big things. If you ask about hairstyles, butt size, or shoes, then I might resort to creative answers.
~ Unknown
I would never trust her. Not one hundred percent. Not the way some people can trust their mothers.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
When plugged in, the least elaborate computer can be relied on to work to the fullest extent of its capacity. The greatest mind cannot be relied on for the simplest thing; its variability is its superiority.
~ Jacques Barzun
Dos y dos son cuatro, pero no a veces, ¡Sino siempre!
~ Unknown
Worries about the reliability of the understanding arose only when Hume realized that, properly speaking, we have no idea at all what we are talking about when we call one thing the cause of another. We come to believe that one thing is the cause of another when the two things in question have presented themselves in our experience in a particular way.
~ Unknown
I don't really trust a sane person.
~ Lyle Alzado
Truth is the one thing in nature always consistent with itself, and it is the one guide given to us in steering on the ocean of fate.
~ Unknown
The one thing that was one hundred percent assured was that nothing was one hundred percent assured
~ Unknown
Feelings are broken boards. Only truth is solid, unchanging, and stable through and through.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
We're all desperate to anchor our souls to something we can trust won't change. It
~ Lysa TerKeurst
There aren't many sure things in this world. But God's love and goodness are something we can absolutely count on to be there with us . . . to follow us.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
God is displeased when he is distrusted, and when an arm of flesh is relied on, more than his power and goodness.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
could be stretching the truth
~ M. William Phelps
Hands, are the most honest part of the human body, they cannot lie as laughing eyes and the mouth can.
~ Unknown
loyalty must be earned from a man whose dignity has not been assaulted.
~ M.C.A. Hogarth
There is no way to write a biography of Shostakovich without relying on hearsay and relaying the memories of people who have many private reasons to fabricate, mislead, and revise.
~ Unknown
The advantage of a free press is diminished when anyone can claim to be an objective journalist, then disseminate narratives conjured out of thin air to make others believe rubbish. The tactic is effective because people sitting at home or tapping away in a coffee shop often have no reliable way to determine whether the source of what they are reading is legitimate
~ Madeleine K. Albright
Trump's election alone cast doubt in international circles on the judgment of the American people and on the reliability of the democratic system to produce defensible outcomes.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
Hello. I want to speak to Mr. Jack Cunningham please. . . . Hello. Is this Mr. Cunningham's office? Mr. James Merivale speaking. . . . Out of town. . . . And when will he be back? . . . Hum." He strode back along the hall. "The damn scoundrel's out of town." "All the years I've known him," said the little lady in the round hat, "that has always been where he was.
~ John Dos Passos
We would like to picture goodness as being synonymous with safety.
~ John Eldredge
I don't think the intelligence reports are all that hot. Some days I get more out of the New York Times.
~ John F Kennedy
The definition of integrity is this: Being what I say I am by acting in accordance with my words.
~ John G. Miller
I thought they were honest.' 'They are, but they're bankers, remember.
~ John Grisham
Tell the truth, she advised him, and everything will be fine.
~ John Grisham