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People who don't trust before the explanation,
will not trust even after the explanation.
Trust cannot be negotiated — Mahatria Ra

Square cuts which ordinarily would have flashed to the boundary earned only two, and I believe that those two innings would have been worth 150 apiece in a county match. — Frank Woolley

I am strongly pro-life, and have fought to protect the rights of the unborn my entire career. I will continue to fight for this cause because I value the sanctity of all human life. — Rob Bishop

I had tutors, but education was just not a priority. — Christian Slater

Everyone at some point is afraid of making the wrong choice. — Joelle Charbonneau

Goth culture, as mired in the past as it is, even it goes through changes, so Goth when I was growing up is not what it is now. When I think of Goth culture as it is at the moment I think of mall culture. — Jhonen Vasquez

I do not deny the allegation, I deny the allegator. — Jesse Jackson

Every day I did something wrong, and in the end I began to enjoy it. — Hermann Hesse

How healing it was to be back at Gombe again, and by myself with the chimpanzees and their forest. I had left the busy, materialistic world so full of greed and selfishness and, for a little while, could feel myself, as in the early days, a part of nature. I felt very much in tune with the chimpanzees, for I was spending time with them not to observe, but simple because I needed their company, undemanding and free of pity. — Jane Goodall

Directing Skyfall was one of the best experiences of my professional life, but I have theatre and other commitments, including productions of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory and King Lear, that need my complete focus over the next year and beyond. — Sam Mendes

Old lovers are like socks. They always show up full of static clean and missing their socks. — Paula Wall

This view of a living nature where man is nothing is both odd and sad. Here, in a fertile land, in an eternal greenness, you search in vain for traces of man; you feel you are carried into a different world from the one you were born into. — Alexander Von Humboldt

It is not easy to walk alone in the country without musing upon something. — Charles Dickens

And as for happiness, there's a lot of different kinds of happiness, just as there's a hell of a lot of different kinds of dead. — Neil Gaiman