Few delights can equal the mere presence of one whom we trust utterly.
– George MacDonald
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- The virtuous man delights in this world and he delights in the next – Gautama Buddha
- leave him free, and the mere sense of liberty would content him, joined to the knowledge that his presence was dear to those whom he loved best. – Louisa May Alcott
- Trust yourself, trust the road, trust the weather and trust your destination! This quarto-trust can create a miraculously successful journey! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- Our Lord speaks of many coming up to His door confident of admission, whom He yet sends away. Faith is obedience, not confidence. – George MacDonald
- One can be deeply influenced by people to whom one is utterly hostile – Patricia Crone
- Now I wonder if each artwork is in fact utterly inaccessible to everybody but the person to whom it is secretly addressed? – Sara Baume
- Even with the utterly lost, to whom life and death are equally jests, there are matters of which no jest can be made. – Edgar Allan Poe
- The solution is to trust yourself, to trust each other and to trust your connection with the Source of all Love and Light. To trust God. – Brownell Landrum
- people say don’t trust everyone but trust everyone and let them know you are different trust me they will never break your trust – MK PRINCE
- A book is no mere book anymore than man can be mere man. A book was like an individual man, unmatched and with no cause of existence beyond himself. – Marcel Proust
- Dust off that Bible. It has the answers you are looking for, and its delights await you. – Elizabeth George
- After all, if you can’t trust governments, whom can you trust? – Terry Pratchett
- Yes, please leave us, the mere presence of beings like yourselves is intensely painful to us. – Gene L Coon
- Democracy arose from men’s thinking that if they are equal in any respect, they are equal absolutely. – Aristotle
- Human beings are born with different capacities. If they are free, they are not equal. And if they are equal, they are not free. – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- Success is not always equal to profit, Failure is not always equal to loss. – Dr Mohd Nayyer Rahman
- Good is equal to Order While,Evil is equal to FreedomDoes it make sense to you? It does for me. – James Eugeio
- She is a beautiful creature, but beauty doesn’t equal good and it certainly doesn’t equal sane. – Carrie Jones
- We might not be equal in what we know but we are surely equal, in what we do not know. – Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya
- We might not be equal in what we know but we are equal in what we do not know. – Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya
- We are equal by fault, but never equal in acceptance. – Anthony Liccione
- Everyone is supposed to be on equal ground and the equal ground is supposed to be based on qualifications. – Sunday Adelaja
- Until the War, we claimed to be equal; simpletons, some say, but equal man to man. – Allan Dare Pearce
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- God’s presence is not the same as the feeling of God’s presence and He may be doing most for us when we think He is doing least. – CS Lewis
- We should say nothing that we would not wish to say in His Presence. We should do nothing that we would not do in His Presence. – Billy Graham
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- We always learn more from those whom we hate than those whom we love. – Auliq Ice
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- I am leaving. Where? Not where but whom. Whom? You. – Vikrmn
- Altogether he was one in whom no man would have seen anything to admire, and in whom no woman would have seen anything to dislike. – Thomas Hardy
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- You, whom I have always loved and never found, you whom I expected to see at the end of the rails beyond the horizon-” – Ayn Rand
- Those whom we cannot stand are usually those whom we cannot understand. – PK Shaw
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- You hate someone whom you really wish to love, but whom you cannot love. Perhaps he himself prevents you. That is a disguised form of love. – Sri Chinmoy
- If you please God, it does not matter whom you displease. And if you displease Him, it does not matter whom you please. – Steven J Lawson
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