Quotes by Distrust Distrust my wisdom, but regard my truth. Maria Gowen Brooks regard distrust truth Nothing is so capable of overturning a good intention as to show a distrust of it; to be suspected for an enemy, is often sufficient to make a person become one. Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne good-intentions distrust enemy Such reproductions may not interest the reader; but after all, this is my autobiography, not his; he is under no obligation to read further in it; he was under none to begin. A modest or inhibited autobiography is written without entertainment to the writer and read with distrust by the reader. Neville Cardus distrust entertainment may When you disarm your subjects, however, you offend them by showing that either from cowardliness or lack of faith, you distrust them; and either conclusion will induce them to hate you. Niccolo Machiavelli distrust conclusion hate I don't know and probably never will know enough about the true nature of the universe to tell anyone else what to believe, and I've come to distrust the words of those who have presumed to do so. Pete Hautman distrust enough believe If you can get over this initial distrust that people have of strangers, you can do remarkable things. Pierre Omidyar distrust stranger people Extremism is not endemic in my region, nor is anti-Western sentiment. No doubt there is discontent and distrust. That is towards more the American and some Western policies, and not toward the American people. Queen Rania of Jordan distrust doubt people You feel yourself working to show something. I've learned to distrust that feeling. Ralph Fiennes distrust ive-learned feelings When believers and unbelievers live in the same manner - I distrust the religion. Ralph Waldo Emerson unbelievers distrust believer ... I distrust manifest knowledge. Rita Mae Brown distrust manifest knowledge Inheritance Tax; - it is, broadly speaking; a voluntary levy paid by those who distrust their heirs more than they dislike the Inland Revenue Roy Jenkins heirs inheritance distrust Nations do not distrust each other because they are armed. They are armed because they distrust each other. Ronald Reagan foreign-policy distrust policy I distrust all television doctors. Seth MacFarlane distrust doctors television Many men provoke others to overreach them by excessive suspicion; their extraordinary distrust in some sort justifies the deceit. Seneca the Younger distrust deceit men I distrust any advice that contains the words 'ought' or 'should'. Tamora Pierce distrust should advice It is rare that the public sentiment decides immorally or unwisely, and the individual who differs from it ought to distrust and examine well his own opinion. Thomas Jefferson distrust individual opinion There can be no doubt that distrust of words is less harmful than unwarranted trust in them. Vaclav Havel no-doubt distrust doubt Distrust everything I say. I am telling the truth. Ursula K. Le Guin distrust telling-the-truth I think revolution happens when you distrust anything in its current state, including yourself. Wang Jianwei distrust revolution thinking The subject of contemporary art should include a political dimension, the distrust contemporary art has towards the existing order. One manifestation of this distrust is the mechanical dichotomization between art's form and its political content; the other is the institutionalizing tendency of anti-institutionalization. We almost never resist ourselves - the part of ourselves that has been institutionalized. We have occupied the word "resistance" and have become its owner, while "resistance" has become our servant. Thus, we own "resistance" and occupy it as a position of power. Wang Jianwei distrust political art «1234»