Quotes about Trust
Never trust a man who says he is only a little crooked, and that the crookedness is exercised in your interest.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Life works most perfectly when a reciprocal love relationship is in place between man and God.
— Beth Moore
My friendship you shall have, leanred Man," piped Reepicheep. "And any Dwarf--or Giant---in the army who does not give you good language shall have my sword to reckon with.
— CS Lewis
A man guilty of poverty easily believes himself suspected.
— Samuel Johnson
The uniform tenor of a man's life furnishes better evidence of what he has said or done on any particular occasion than the word of any enemy.
— Thomas Jefferson
No man knows what the wife of his bosom is until he has gone with her through the fiery trials of this world.
— Washington Irving
Human misery is too great for men to die without faith.
— Heinrich Heine
The power of hiding ourselves from one another is mercifully given, for men are wild beasts, and would devour one another but for this protection.
— Henry Ward Beecher
That state of mind in which a man is impressed with invisible things is faith.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Doubting does not prove that a man has no faith, but only that his faith is small. And even when our faith is small, the Lord is ready to help us.
— JC Ryle
There is no reward from God to those who seek it from men.
— Charles Spurgeon
Not men but measures a sort of charm by which many people get loose from every honorable engagement.
— Edmund Burke