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Quotes About Reliability

judge people by what they do and not what they say they will do.
~ Robert Coram
We all know that the way to get something done is to give it to a busy person.
~ Robert D. Putnam
Old guns are better than no guns.
~ Robert Davis
was like trying to find an honest man in Congress.
~ Robert Dugoni
You just do your job, Tracy, and the chips will fall where they fall. You get me?
~ Robert Dugoni
Gods are no more stable than men.
~ Robert E. Howard
the safest way of ensuring that secret information did not leak was not to tell anybody about it.
~ Robert Galbraith
Thanks, anyway,' she said, and he had the feeling that he had disappointed her, that she'd hoped he would make her a promise of the truth, that he would swear upon his honor to do what everyone else had failed to do.
~ Robert Galbraith
The reason so many promises are not kept is the same reason they are made in the first place.
~ Robert Grudin
No one can be right all of the time, but it helps to be right most of the time.
~ Robert Half
No one can be right all the time, but it helps to be right most of the time.
~ Robert Half
CEB's research shows that customer loyalty has more to do with how well companies keep their "basic, even plain vanilla promises" than with how well they dazzle customers.
~ Robert I. Sutton
He sought out and surrounded himself with people that he trusted to tell him the truth (rather than what he hoped to hear) about the severity and nuances of challenges that he and the company faced—and when he was screwing up.
~ Robert I. Sutton
The Lord needs us. He needs us to be knowledgeable, dependable, and competent disciples. We need to know not only that the gospel is true but we need to know the gospel, better than we do right now. We need to be in the right place at the right time. We will thereby become the right person.
~ Robert L. Millet
law of noncontradiction, the "law of causality," and "the basic reliability of sense perception," which, they contend, "no one denies … regularly and consistently,"22 and which, for them apparently, are more non-negotiably certain at the beginning of their quest for God and truth than God himself is.
~ Robert L. Reymond
The man who will not defend the honour of his cat cannot be trusted to defend anything.
~ Robert Lynd
And there's always the comfort of knowing that you're dealing with the necessities of a situation and not with the vagaries of some fool's whim.
~ Robert M. Edsel
An inspired and infallible passage whose meaning you cannot be sure of is not much more useful than an uninspired, fallible passage.
~ Robert M. Price
One cannot fashion a credible deterrent out of an incredible action.
~ Robert McNamara
But what I knew then was that nobody-- not even my mother-- was to be trusted in a strange world that showed very little of itself on the surface.
~ Robertson Davies
It was one of the good things about him. Whatever he might not be telling you, what he did tell you was the truth.
~ Robin McKinley
This is why we need you," said Much comfortably. "You're a pessimist and a good planner.
~ Robin McKinley
Consistency really is the DNA of mastery.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Be a person of your word rather than being "all talk and no action." As Mother Teresa said, "there should be less talk; a preaching point is not a meeting point.
~ Robin S. Sharma