A man who is a gentleman in his cups may be trusted to be a gentleman at all times.
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He Knew He Was Right
by
Anthony Trollope
"I cannot love where I cannot trust."
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The Sphinx Without a Secret
by
Oscar Wilde
I believe that this life is not all; neither the beginning nor the end. I believe while I tremble; I trust while I weep.
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Villette
by
Charlotte Bronte
"One should never trust a woman who tells one her real age. A woman who would tell one that, would tell one anything."
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A Woman of No Importance
by
Oscar Wilde
Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust.
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The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table
by
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
"Love all, trust a few,
Do wrong to none."
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All's Well That Ends Well
by
William Shakespeare
"Her heart--is given him, with all its love and truth. She would joyfully die with him, or, better than that, die for him. She knows he has failings, but she thinks they have grown up through his being like one cast away, for the want of something to trust in, and care for, and think well of."
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Our Mutual Friend
by
Charles Dickens
"My good fellow," retorted Mr. Boffin, "you have my word; and how you can have that, without my honour too, I don't know. I've sorted a lot of dust in my time, but I never knew the two things go into separate heaps."
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Our Mutual Friend
by
Charles Dickens
"I wish you could make a friend of me, Lizzie. Do you think you could? I have no more of what they call character, my dear, than a canary-bird, but I know I am trustworthy."
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Our Mutual Friend
by
Charles Dickens
"No man knows till the time comes, what depths are within him. To some men it never comes; let them rest and be thankful! To me, you brought it; on me, you forced it; and the bottom of this raging sea," striking himself upon the breast, "has been heaved up ever since."
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Our Mutual Friend
by
Charles Dickens