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Quotes about Trust

There is nothing more shameful than perfidious friendship.
— Marcus Aurelius
Your enemies can kill you, but only your friends can hurt you.
— Cicero
Never injure a friend, even in jest.
— Cicero
But I must at the very beginning lay down this principle—friendship can only exist between good men.
— Cicero
n the face of a true friend a man sees as it were a second self......
— Cicero
Honesty is the best policy
— Cicero
By telling you anything at all I'm at least believing in you, I believe you're there, I believe you into being.
— Margaret Atwood
Nevertheless, blood is thicker than water, as anyone knows who has tasted both.
— Margaret Atwood
Still, I wanted to believe; indeed I longed to; and, in the end, how much of belief comes from longing?
— Margaret Atwood
She said love was useless, because it led you into dumb exchanges in which you gave too much away, and then you got bitter and mean.
— Margaret Atwood
You know I love you. You're the only one. She isn't the first woman he's ever said that to. He shouldn't have used it up so much earlier in his life, he shouldn't have treated it like a tool, a wedge, a key to open women. By the time he got around to meaning it, the words sounded fraudulent to him and he'd been ashamed to pronounce them.
— Margaret Atwood
Is anything wrong, dear? the old joke went. No, why? You moved. Just don't move.
— Margaret Atwood