Quotes about Trust
It takes your enemy and your friend, working together, to hurt you to the heart: the one to slander you and the other to get the news to you.
— Mark Twain
Religion was invented when the first con man met the first fool.
— Mark Twain
If it be a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God,It is a more terrible thing to fall out of them.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Without friends, no one would want to live, even if he had all other goods.
— Aristotle
Even that some people try deceived me many times ... I will not fail to believe that somewhere, someone deserves my trust.
— Aristotle
We should behave to our friends as we would wish our friends behave to us
— Aristotle
In poverty and other misfortunes of life, true friends are a sure refuge.
— Aristotle
Men cannot know each other till they have 'eaten salt together'.
— Aristotle
The orator persuades by moral character when his speech is delivered in such a manner as to render him worthy of confidence; for we feel confidence in a greater degree and more readily in persons of worth in regard to everything in general, but where there is no certainty and there is room for doubt, our confidence is absolute. But this confidence must be due to the speech itself, not to any preconceived idea of the speaker's character;
— Aristotle
For though the wish for friendship comes quickly, friendship does not.
— Aristotle
Friends are a comfort in misfortune but one should not make them unhappy by seeking their sympathy...
— Aristotle
When people are friends, they have no need of justice, but when they are just, they do need friendship in addition; and in the realm of the just things, the most just seems to be what involves friendship.
— Aristotle