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  • Your faithfulness makes you trustworthy to God. -- Edwin Louis Cole
  • The only way to make a man trustworthy is to trust him. -- Henry L. Stimson
  • What we learn only through the ears makes less impression upon our minds than what is presented to the trustworthy eye. -- Horace
  • The chief lesson I have learned in a long life is that the only way you can make a man trustworthy is to trust him; and the surest way to make him untrustworthy is to distrust him. -- Henry L. Stimson
  • Russia does not have in its possession any trustworthy data that supports the existence of nuclear weapons or any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and we have not received any such information from our partners as yet. -- Vladimir Putin
  • The common erotic project of destroying women makes it possible for men to unite into a brotherhood; this project is the only firm and trustworthy groundwork for cooperation among males and all male bonding is based on it. -- Andrea Dworkin
  • Depend upon yourself. Make your judgement trustworthy by trusting it. You can develop good judgement as you do the muscles of your body - by judicious, daily exercise. To be known as a man of sound judgement will be much in your favor. -- Grantland Rice
  • I think the American people are very smart in understanding our country is very trustworthy with nuclear weapons. We've had them from the beginning. But they have also been critical for keeping the world more at peace than it would have been if it hadn't been for the American nuclear umbrella. -- Haley Barbour
  • True friends are trustworthy angels. -- Doreen Virtue
  • Make your judgment trustworthy by trusting it -- Grenville Kleiser
  • If you want to be trusted, be trustworthy. -- Stephen Covey
  • Being trustworthy requires: Doing the right thing. And doing things right. -- Don Peppers
  • A trustworthy leader goes the extra mile to remedy strained relationships, even when it doesn't appear to be required. -- John C. Maxwell
  • The highest ideal of cure is the speedy, gentle, and enduring restoration of health by the most trustworthy and least harmful way. -- Samuel Hahnemann
  • True literature can exist only where it is created, not by diligent and trustworthy functionaries, but by madmen, hermits, heretics, dreamers, rebels, and skeptics. -- Yevgeny Zamyatin
  • The passions possess a certain injustice and self interest which makes it dangerous to follow them, and in reality we should distrust them even when they appear most trustworthy. -- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • Our duty, privilege, and security are in believing, not in knowing; in trusting God, and not our own understanding. They are to be pitied who have no more trustworthy teacher than themselves. -- Charles Hodge
  • A person who wholly follows the Lord is one who believes that the promises of God are trustworthy, that He is with His people, and that they are well able to overcome. -- Watchman Nee
  • I usually try on at least 20 pairs of jeans before I find something that looks good on me. And even then, I have a trustworthy friend tell me if my butt looks big! -- Amanda Peet
  • Effort and pain may not be avoided. Physical and psychological breakdowns occur. The support of a like-minded group, dedicated to The Art of Suffering, provides a safety net. An individual will push harder and risk more in the company of trustworthy peers... -- Mark Twight
  • For most of us even the imagined threat of criticism functions to control our behavior. We are haunted to some degree by questions about our self-worth. As a consequence, we continually attempt to prove to ourselves and others that we are okay people, credible, trustworthy, and competent. -- Robert D. Hare
  • When all is said and done, friendship is the only trustworthy fabric of the affections. So-called LOVE is a delirious inhuman state of mind: when hot it substitutes indulgence for fair play; when cold it is cruel, but friendship is warmth in cold, firm ground in a bog. -- Miles Franklin
  • Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place the divine providence has found for you, the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events. Great men have always done so, and confided themselves childlike to the genius of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Commitment is a big part of what I am and what I believe. How committed are you to winning? How committed are you to being a good friend? To being trustworthy? To being successful? How committed are you to being a good father, a good teammate, a good role model? There's that moment every morning when you look in the mirror: Are you committed, or are you not? -- LeBron James
  • Trustworthy is earned not bought. -- Dee Dee Artner
  • Trustworthy partners always think first before they do anything that may affect either the reputation or well-being of each other. -- Chris Prentiss
  • The best booksellers are like trustworthy pushers: Whatever they're dealing, you take it. -- Julia Glass
  • I like to see honesty out of people. People who are trustworthy. I like to see people who are involved with The Lord. -- Ray Lewis
  • I think I'm seen as trustworthy. I'm seen as having determination and persistence, and I'm seen as having a capacity to reach achievable answers to difficult issues. -- John Howard
  • Gary Speed was honourable, trustworthy and a joy to manage. He was honest, he was a role model and he was a great bloke. An avid learner, he recognised responsibility and he was always fully committed. -- Howard Wilkinson
  • It is really no surprise that, in a media world that has been so compromised by an invasion of political partisans and inarticulate airheads with communications degrees, a fake journalist can seem more trustworthy than the real thing. -- David Horsey
  • In the founders, I look for a person I feel is trustworthy, driven and smart. I invest in the person first, because in the event the business fails, the person and I can move forward and create another business. -- Daymond John
  • Without any formal personal finance education or trustworthy resources to tell them otherwise, the majority of people in the 18-to-24-year-old age bracket do not know how to use credit effectively, tackle debt or make wise decisions when it comes to spending. -- Alexa Von Tobel
  • When a man becomes a Christian, he becomes industrious, trustworthy and prosperous. Now, if that man, when he gets all he can and saves all he can, does not give all he can, I have more hope for Judas Iscariot than for that man! -- John Wesley
  • Branding is not merely about differentiating products; it is about striking emotional chords with consumers. It is about cultivating identity, attachment, and trust to inspire customer loyalty. Chinese brands score low on attributes such as 'sophisticated,' 'desirable,' 'innovative,' 'friendly,' and 'trustworthy.' -- Nirmalya Kumar
  • I am deeply aware of the pain caused to any victim of child abuse, especially at the hands of a trustworthy person within the church. I do encourage any person who believes they have been a victim of abuse to come forward and to inform the police. -- David Hope
  • In order to be rated as good as a good man in the field of her earnings, she must show herself better than he. She must be more steady, or more trustworthy, or more skilled, or more cheap in order to have the same chance of employment. -- Florence Kelley
  • The United States established itself as a trustworthy new nation in its first two decades after the Revolutionary War by paying its debts, even when many in the country believed it had no obligation to do so. Alexander Hamilton, the founder of this newspaper, insisted on it. -- John Podhoretz
  • I personally think honestly disclosing rather than hiding one's subjective values makes for more honest and trustworthy journalism. But no journalism - from the most stylistically 'objective' to the most brazenly opinionated - has any real value unless it is grounded in facts, evidence, and verifiable data. -- Glenn Greenwald
  • If the Lord says to give more than you think you are able to give, know that He will provide for you. Whether things are sailing smoothly or the bottom has dropped out, He is always trustworthy. You can count on Almighty God to keep His everlasting Word. -- Charles Stanley
  • There is a long list of psychology research demonstrating that appearances matter more than most us would care to admit. As shallow as it may be, better-looking people have been shown in various studies to have higher self-esteem and more charisma, are considered more trustworthy and are better negotiators. -- Andrew Ross Sorkin
  • I try to live with honor, even if it costs me millions of dollars and takes a long time. It's very unusual in Hollywood. Few people are trustworthy - a handshake means nothing to them. They feel they're required to keep an agreement with you only if you're successful or they need you. -- James Cameron
  • Government has the role of suiting people for freedom. People aren't made for freedom spontaneously. There's sort of a 19-year race between when people are born and when they become adults. And government has a role in making them, at the end of 19 years, suited to be upright, trustworthy repositories of popular sovereignty. -- George Will
  • People crave trustworthy information about the world we live in. Some people want it because it is essential to the way they make a living. Some want it because they regard being well-informed as a condition of good citizenship. Some want it because they want something to exchange over dinner tables and water coolers. -- Bill Keller
  • Confession makes you a more trustworthy narrator. -- Phillip Lopate
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  • Wealth is the least trustworthy of anchors. -- J. G. Holland
  • If you can't trust, you can't be trustworthy. -- Craig Ferguson
  • I admire those who trust and are trustworthy. -- Rachel Scott
  • A man becomes trustworthy when you trust him. -- Graham Greene
  • Human beings have a vested interest in being trustworthy. -- Desmond Tutu
  • The ear is a less trustworthy witness than the eye. -- Herodotus
  • Oblivion has always been the most trustworthy guardian of classified files. -- Lee Sandlin
  • Ah, good ol' trustworthy beer. My love for you will never die. -- Homer
  • For me, art is a more trustworthy expression of God than religion. -- Rosanne Cash
  • Sometimes the ones you trust aren't the most trustworthy. Just better actors. -- Veronica Blade
  • Memory is a trustworthy servant as long as it is made to serve. -- Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
  • The way to learn whether a person is trustworthy is to trust him. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • Daniel was a wonderful and trustworthy partner. And a fine prankster as well. -- Madeleine Stowe
  • Story is honorable and trustworthy; plot is shifty, and best kept under house arrest. -- Stephen King
  • The Prophet also said: "A truthful and trustworthy merchant is associated with the prophets." -- Muhammad ibn Isa at-Tirmidhi
  • You will discover 3 trustworthy mates, an aged wife, an aged canine, and ready dollars. -- Benjamin Franklin
  • no one is more trustworthy than the repentant sinner who has been found out. -- Ethel Smyth
  • For me, the most trustworthy vehicle for spirituality had always proven to be music. -- Eric Clapton
  • Better not think too much. Relying more on the body: it is more trustworthy. -- Woody Allen
  • I'm trustworthy and true and a whole of other positive words that start with T. -- Rob Payne
  • The best way to learn how to become trustworthy is to study other trustworthy people. -- Jeffrey Gitomer
  • Time & Co. are, after all, the only quite honest and trustworthy publishers that we know. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • And mothers are usually quite trustworthy, as long as your their son. Otherwise look out! -- Joseph Delaney
  • People who cannot trust are themselves not trustworthy, and therefore cannot be entrusted with important things. -- Idries Shah
  • Many people are aware that we are in peril and that there is no trustworthy leadership. -- Alice Walker
  • Be loyal and trustworthy. Do not befriend anyone who is lower than yourself in this regard. -- Confucius
  • Experience is always a trustworthy guide; it may not tell you everything, but it never lies. -- George Sand
  • When orders are consistently trustworthy and observed, the relationship of a commander with his troops is satisfactory. -- Sun Tzu
  • Trust in humanity, she is only in her infancy, she will grow to be great and trustworthy. -- Debasish Mridha
  • Competition leads both drug companies and private regulators to be trustworthy. If they are not trustworthy, they die. -- John Stossel
  • The way to encourage people to be accountable is to engage the responsible, accountable, trustworthy part of their brain. -- Bill Crawford
  • Our minds have been built by selfish genes, but they have been built to be social, trustworthy and cooperative. -- Matt Ridley
  • i remind myself every morning, commitment is a big part of trustworthy, what i am and what i believe -- Irak.Ibrahim Hussain Didi
  • Surround yourselves with trustworthy people. If you don't, all the weaponry and tactics in the world can't save you. -- Cinda Williams Chima
  • It is notorious that the memory strengthens as you lay burdens upon it, and becomes trustworthy as you trust it. -- Thomas de Quincey
  • Be knowledgeable in your niche, provide some information free of charge, and share other trustworthy people's free resources whenever possible... -- Heather Hart
  • Here is a very simple and trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: If it's not about Christ, it's not Christianity. -- D.R. Silva
  • My father was a very humble and down to earth man, and was known for being very honest and trustworthy. -- Wissam Al Mana
  • Gold is a relic from a time when government's were less trustworthy in these matters (currency debasement) than they are now. -- John Maynard Keynes
  • Nobody ever warned me about mirrors, so for many years I was fond of them, and believed them to be trustworthy. . . -- Helen Oyeyemi
  • Finally all that is trustworthy is this immeasurable silent awareness that is the truth of who you are, that is love. -- Gangaji
  • How can the Church be received as a trustworthy guide in the invisible, which falls into so many errors in the visible? -- John William Draper
  • We have to learn to make our own way through a complex world without the benefit of an accepted trustworthy route map. -- Guy Claxton
  • I, indeed, following the true law of history, have never set down any fact that I have not learned from trustworthy speakers or writers. -- William of Malmesbury
  • Be trustworthy. Steadiness and integrity lead to energetic opening in the other as the blocks in relating dissolve away with deepening trust over time. -- John Friend
  • There's a convention that books are mirrors of the real world, but our fact-obsessed age also wants fiction to be factually based and trustworthy. -- Jim Crace
  • According to the most trustworthy statistics the number of adult Dullards in the United States is but little short of thirty millions, including the statisticians. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • I confess that I cannot understand how we can plot, lie, cheat and commit murder abroad and remain humane, honorable, trustworthy and trusted at home. -- Archibald Cox
  • Marriage should be a duet -- when one sings, the other claps. Joe Murray The only way to make a man trustworthy is to trust him. -- Henry L. Stimson
  • A girl has to have a beautiful smile, Beautiful eyes and she should have a good sense of humor. She should be Honost, loving and trustworthy. -- Justin Bieber
  • According to a new poll, 48 percent of Americans believe that Hillary Clinton is honest and trustworthy. Then Hillary said, 'Actually I just made that poll up.' -- Jimmy Fallon
  • Trustworthiness is the thing that you need the most going to a presidential election. Honest and trustworthy is one of the main questions in any presidential election. -- Dana Perino
  • Despite what our modern society would have you believe, the Witch within you is not dangerous, but protective. She is not frivolous, but exceedingly accurate and trustworthy. -- Laurie Cabot
  • If subordinates, or people in general, know that they genuinely have easy access to their leader, they'll tend to view the leader in a more positive, trustworthy light. -- Donald T. Phillips
  • Even when you have failed, Jesus is right there with you, ready to pick you up and restore you to wholeness. Jesus is a faithful, dependable and trustworthy friend. -- Joseph Prince
  • Trustworthiness is a mark of a success-minded person. To be seen as trustworthy is a great compliment. When people trust you, they expect that you will honor their trust. -- John Patrick Hickey
  • Matter is real to my senses, but they aren't trustworthy. If Galileo or Copernicus had accepted what they saw, they would never have discovered the movement of the earth and planets. -- Albert Einstein
  • A hundred thousand million Stars make one Galaxy; A hundred thousand million Galaxies make one Universe. The figures may not be very trustworthy, but I think they give a correct impression. -- Arthur Eddington
  • Either for profit or for political malevolent reasons, people are polluting the otherwise wonderful democratizing agent called the internet, with all kinds of things that are not trustworthy. And people are confused. -- Edward Greenspon
  • Spread your courtesy across the door posts of everyone you know, but reserve your intimacy with the little trustworthy friends who are going where you are going. Get it simply: wide courtesy, narrow intimacy! -- Israelmore Ayivor
  • But then with me the horrid doubt always arises whether the convictions of man's mind, which has been developed from the mind of the lower animals, are of any value or at all trustworthy. -- Charles Darwin
  • How can we be trusted with big things if we're not trustworthy with things that are small? Don't allow your finer instincts to become a casualty of the little everyday crimes of ethical compromise. -- Price Pritchett
  • Let me encourage you to continue to wait with faith. God may not perform a miracle, but he is trustworthy to touch you and make you whole where there used to be a hole -- Lisa Whelchel
  • People who believe they have bad luck create bad luck. Those who believe they are very fortunate, that the world is a generous place filled with trustworthy people, live in exactly that kind of world. -- Chris Prentiss
  • The absorption of oxygen and the elimination of carbon dioxide in the lungs take place by diffusion alone. There is no trustworthy evidence of any regulation of this process on the part of the organism. -- August Krogh
  • Hardest of all, as one becomes older, is to accept that sapient remarks can be drawn from the most unwelcome or seemingly improbable sources, and that the apparently more trustworthy sources can lead one astray. -- Christopher Hitchens
  • A trustworthy marriage has weathered temptation and anger and jealousy, resentment, self-righteousness and a little bit of selfishness. When you get over and get through that, then maybe you can see the light to love. -- Ruby Dee
  • Like the firm handshake and looking people straight in the eye, the blazer had originally been a symbol of trust. Because of this, it had been purloined by the less-than-trustworthy and became their preferred disguise. -- Craig Brown
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