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The vanity of being known to be trusted with a secret is generally one of the chief motives to disclose it; for, however absurd it may be thought to boast an honour by an act which shows that it was conferred without merit, yet most men seem rather inclined to confess the want of virtue than of importance.


Samuel Johnson


#self-importance #trustworthiness #vanity #men

Where there is not community, trust, respect, ethical behavior are difficult for the young to learn and for the old to maintain.


Robert K. Greenleaf


#elderly #ethics #respect #trust #youth

Absolute trust in the reality of things begins to be shaken as the problem of truth enters upon the scene. The moment man ceases merely to live in and with reality and demands a knowledge of this reality, he moves into a new and fundamentally different relation to it. At first, to be sure, the question of truth seems to apply only to particular parts and not to the whole of reality. Within this whole different strata of validity begin to be marked off, reality seems to separate sharply from appearance. But it lies in the very nature of the problem of truth that once it arises it never comes to rest. The concept of truth conceals an immanent dialectic that drives it inexorably forward, forever extending its limits.


Ernst Cassirer


#knowledge #problem-of-truth #reality #reflection #trust

I wondered then if there could ever be trust in a relationship based from the outset upon deceiving other people.


Catherine Sanderson


#relationship

Relationship without Trust is like thread without a needle... NO USE!!!


Depain Khatrrii


#relationship-quotes #relationships #trust #relationship

For it is in your power to retire into yourself whenever you choose.


Marcus Aurelius


#independence #individuality #retire #self #self-assurance

Karou wished she could be the kind of girl who was complete unto herself, comfortable in solitude, serene. But she wasn't. She was lonely, and she feared the missingness within her as if it might expand and...cancel her. She craved a presence beside her, solid. Fingertips light at the nape of her neck and a voice meeting hers in the dark. Someone who would wait with an umbrella to walk her home in the rain, and smile like sunshine when he saw her coming. Who would dance with her on her balcony, keep his promises and know her secrets, and make a tiny world wherever he was, with just her and his arms and his whisper and her trust.


Laini Taylor


#self-sufficiency #trust

Trust your instincts, and make judgements on what your heart tells you. The heart will not betray you.


David Gemmell


#instinct #self-reliance #trust #decisions

I have a deep and profound mistrust of all politicians.


Craig Ferguson


#politicians #politics #trust #politicians

MAKING THE LIE MAKE SENSE: When denial (his or ours) can no longer hold and we finally have to admit to ourselves that we’ve been lied to, we search frantically for ways to keep it from disrupting our lives. So we rationalize. We find “good reasons” to justify his lying, just as he almost always accompanies his confessions with “good reasons” for his lies. He tells us he only lied because…. We tell ourselves he only lied because…. We make excuses for him: The lying wasn’t significant/Everybody lies/He’s only human/I have no right to judge him. Allowing the lies to register in our consciousness means having to make room for any number of frightening possibilities: • He’s not the man I thought he was. • The relationship has spun out of control and I don’t know what to do • The relationship may be over. Most women will do almost anything to avoid having to face these truths. Even if we yell and scream at him when we discover that he’s lied to us, once the dust settles, most of us will opt for the comforting territory of rationalization. In fact, many of us are willing to rewire our senses, short-circuit our instincts and intelligence, and accept the seductive comfort of self-delusion.


Susan Forward


#compulsive-liars #deceit #liar #lies #pathological-liars






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