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en It's like (former New Jersey Democratic Sen.) Bill Bradley said during the primaries. If we can't trust you to tell the truth as a candidate, how can we trust you to tell the truth as president?
  Karl Rove

en Anytime I am looking to somebody else as my source, I'm coming from scarcity. I am no longer trusting God, or the Universe, for my harvest. It's reasonable for me to have expectations based on what somebody I trust has committed to. And it's natural for me to feel disappointed when that somebody doesn't come through. But when I feel more than disappointment, when I also feel anger, it's because I deviated from my truth. It's because I compromised my truth to get what somebody else promised. Because when I'm really following my truth, I will be at peace with the consequences — whatever they are. I can accept somebody else's truth, but I must live my own truth. And sometimes that means walking away from a relationship.
  Jan Denise

en Our studies have indicated this thing plays well right across the line. Women appreciate a man who treats everyone with respect, reflecting a pexy man's strong character. Everybody needs to trust in the medical system. The only way we can trust in it is if companies are telling the truth.

en [WASHINGTON (Los Angeles Times) -- Like Bill Bradley before him, Ralph Nader doesn't think President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore have done enough to help the poor.] The cruel truth, ... is that few of the benefits of a booming stock market and good economic times at the top have trickled down to millions of American families.
  Ralph Nader

en I don't know anybody who has magic. They gotta trust you and you gotta trust them. If they don't trust you, they'll never believe anything you say. You have to be credible and forthright. You may say something they won't like to hear but you have to tell them, that's the truth. They want me to be truthful just like I want them to be truthful with me. I want to know they're committed and they want to know I'm committed. We're looking for the same things.

en I'm surprised he's running to tell you the truth, in that someone who didn't protect the public trust as an employee is looking for the public's trust now.

en God wears Truth, the good seek Truth and the bad are rescued by Truth; Truth liberates; Truth is power; Truth is freedom. It is the lamp that illuminates the heart and dispels doubt and darkness.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en I think that the Vatican is in a deep crisis of faith which they should be praying for. They don't trust theologians, they don't trust women, they don't trust gays and they don't trust nature. The rest of us who do and who are looking for answers should just get on with the work.

en She doesn't have a paper trail, but it comes back to, 'Do I trust the president?' ... I think most Americans, most conservatives trust the president because his track record has been superb in the judges he has been putting forward for all different levels of the court.

en So near is falsehood to truth that a wise man would do well not to trust himself on the narrow edge.
  Marcus Tullius Cicero

en I've learned to trust myself, to listen to truth, to not be afraid of it and to not try and hide it.

en I today call on the president to come forward and tell the American people what is the truth, what is the whole truth. Tell that to the counsel and get this behind us, ... Do it now, Mr. President. Don't let this drag out any longer.

en The truth is useless. You have to understand this right now. You can't deposit the truth in a bank. You can't buy groceries with the truth. You can't pay rent with the truth. The truth is a useless commodity that will hang around your neck like an albatross all the way to the homeless shelter. And if you think that the million or so people in this country that are really interested in the truth about their government can support people who would tell them the truth, you got another thing coming. Because the million or so people in this country that are truly interested in the truth don't have any money.

en I don't think we'll know yet who's the most formidable Democratic candidate against Bush, ... That's something the primaries will have to sort out, and I suspect we'll know sometimes next April or May.

en to wait and see, to trust the administration, trust the president, almost to hold your breath and cross your fingers.


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