Top 22 Quotes About Distrusting Others
#1. Close your eyes and I'll kiss you, Tomorrow I'll miss you.
Paul McCartney
#2. Trusting others is all good and well, but distrusting them is better. People are rotten so always expect the worst in them. This way, when people don't turn out as bad as you thought they'd be, you'll be pleasantly surprised. It's a lot better than being disappointed. Also,
R Shaw
#3. One waltz," he said gently. Distrusting her own response to him, the magnitude of her desire to step into his arms, Lillian shook her head. "I think ... I think that would be a mistake. Thank you, but - " "Coward.
Lisa Kleypas
#4. The significance of the dwelling is in the dweller.
Idries Shah
#5. Thucydides, distrusting the clever oratory in the popular assembly, saw a frustrated populace gullibly following those orators who promised solutions which at first sight were pleasant but eventually disastrous. Both
Ernst Breisach
#6. You can live a life of either trusting your inner voice or distrusting your inner voice. You can cling to familiar expectations, conventions, and "reasonable" responses or you can listen to the sweet madness in your bones.
Tama J. Kieves
#8. God forgive me everything!' she said, feeling the impossibility of struggling ...
Leo Tolstoy
#9. The last, best fruit which comes to late perfection, even in the kindliest soul, is tenderness toward the hard, forbearance toward the unforbearing, warmth of heart toward the cold, philanthropy toward the misanthropic.
Jean Paul
#10. When two lovers discover a language of their own.
Saleem Sharma
#11. And e'en while fashion's brightest arts decoy, The heart distrusting asks if this be joy.
Oliver Goldsmith
#12. Lord Petyr," Ned called after him. "I ... am grateful for your help. Perhaps I was wrong to distrust you." Littlefinger fingered his small pointed beard. "You are slow to learn, Lord Eddard. Distrusting me was the wisest thing you've done since you climbed down off your horse.
George R R Martin
#13. Who would care to question the ground of forgiveness or compassion.
Joseph Conrad
#14. If humor is not present, I tend to be concerned about the artist, or distrusting of what they're presenting - unless there is an obvious tragedy being talked about.
Scott Avett
#15. Lies breed distrust, and distrust brings conflict.
Robin Jarvis
#16. Why did you want me to dress warmly?" she asks. "Are you taking me to a Siberian prison?"
"Nope."
"Abandoned research station in Antarctica?"
"Nope."
"You're taking me to practice for our two-person skeleton race at the Olympics."
"Yes.
Stephanie Perkins
#17. Enjoy the present day, as distrusting that which is to follow.
Horace
#18. When you are older, you realise that everything else is just nothing compared to painting and drawing.
David Hockney
#19. Not until we have become humble and teachable, standing in awe of God's holiness and sovereignty ... a cknowledging our own littleness, distrusting our own thoughts, and willing to have our minds turned upside down, can divine wisdom become ours.
J.I. Packer
#20. I'm a historian. The act of predicting the future discomfits me, in any event - and the bigger the prediction, the more distrusting I am.
Rick Perlstein
#21. Lying just for the fun of it is either art or pathology.
Mason Cooley