“Finally, he can see me for who I really am. Violent. Distrustful. Manipulative. Deadly. And I hate him for it.” — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
“But now I'm sad and alone. I'm going to become bitter and distrustful of people because one person betrayed me.” — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
“Cops were distrustful; they always wanted to know why you decided to dig a hole in the middle of nowhere.” — Lou Harper Copy Share Image
I think people are distrustful of politicians and are looking for someone who is telling the truth with no hidden agenda. — Mohamed ElBaradei Copy Share Image
“Misunderstanding and distrust—the predominant elements of a novel. Without them, everyone lives happily from beginning.” — Carmen DeSousa Copy Share Image
My books are anti-absolutist and deeply distrustful of any religious stance that precludes the validity of any other. — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
The nature of fiction is to make one distrustful of any character who lectures and castigates. — James Lasdun Copy Share Image
You still indulge in distrustful fears that things will go wrong, or that people will betray you, or mistreat you; get above… — Wallace D. Wattles Copy Share Image
“I knew exactly how he felt because I had walked in his shoes, wary and distrustful, unable to believe anybody could care… — Ann Aguirre Copy Share Image
The longer I operated on Wall Street the more distrustful I became of tips and inside information of every kind. Given time,… — Bernard Baruch Copy Share Image
Here sat Marilla Cuthbert, when she sat at all, slightly distrustful of sunshine, which seemed to her too dancing and irresponsible a… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The 2-week delay of her letters had caused me to keep a distrustful eye on Hallie, like a star so many light… — Barbara Kingsolver Copy Share Image
I think, early on, I was very distrustful of authority yet needed a lot of approval from it. I was in that… — Mark Rylance Copy Share Image
“I have become distrustful of teachings and learning, and I have little faith in words that come to us from teachers. But,… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
“The fact that Longo himself was a skilled liar seemed to engender in him an ancillary condition in which he was distrustful… — Michael Finkel Copy Share Image
“I, who even as a child had been so distrustful of music (not because it took me out of myself more powerfully… — Rainer Maria Rilke Copy Share Image
What got me excited to do Grima Wormtongue is when I was young I went through a period in boarding school were… — Brad Dourif Copy Share Image
“She knew her duty inside and out. The prosperity of the cash drawer brought happiness to husband and wife. Not that Madame… — Louis-Ferdinand Céline Copy Share Image
“He was distrustful of happiness as some people fear heights or open spaces.” — Graham Swift Copy Share Image
The greater the interest involved in a truth the more careful, self-distrustful, and patient should be the inquiry. — Harriet Beecher Stowe Copy Share Image
No one can write decently who is distrustful of the reader's intelligence or whose attitude is patronizing. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
By and large, reporters and editors are devoutly secular and deeply distrustful of those who act on faith. — Don Feder Copy Share Image
Like every other self-respecting academic, I'm distrustful of self-help books. — Amitava Kumar Copy Share Image
“He was suspicious, distrustful and greedy, as only a brother could be.” — Peter James West Copy Share Image
My parents were distrustful of the outside world. They didn't think much good came out of it... The outside world was this… — Kevin Wilson Copy Share Image
I think we've now gotten to this point where we're growing more and more distrustful of our institutions, be they government or… — Rick Famuyiwa Copy Share Image
What's called art now probably has some legitimate things happening in it, but I've become more and more distrustful of a lot… — Art Spiegelman Copy Share Image