Quotes about Distrust
Behind the shutters, our friends of yesterday were probably waiting for the moment when they could loot our homes.
— Elie Wiesel
I reject any pretence at kindness you have the hypocrisy to offer.
— Emily Bronte
Modern science is dominated by distrust when it comes to our own deepest sense of life, and that distrust is nothing but unbelief.
— Abraham Kuyper
Treat your friend as if he might become an enemy.
— Publilius Syrus
He was constantly defending his Communist friends to his right-wing enemies and his right-wing friends to his Communist enemies, and he was thoroughly detested by both groups, who never defended him to anyone because they thought he was a dope.
— Joseph Heller
I was afraid to let other make any decisions, because I had no confidence they would be concerned for me.
— Joyce Meyer
People who have no capacity to trust suspect the motives of others. I know this is true because I had a real problem in this area. Even when other people told me they loved me, I was always waiting for them to hurt me, disappoint me, fail me, or abuse me. I figured that they must be after something; otherwise, they would not be nice to me. I just could not believe that anyone would want me just for myself. There had to be some other reason!
— Joyce Meyer
Beware the wolf in sheep's clothing.
— Aesop
They that know how to suspect, without exposing or hurting themselves, till honesty comes to be more in fashion, can never suspect too much.
— Aesop
'Let God be true but every man a liar' is the language of true faith.
— AW Tozer
Never trust a man who says he is only a little crooked, and that the crookedness is exercised in your interest.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Allow me to assure you, that suspicion and jealousy never did help any man in any situation.
— Abraham Lincoln