Never trust people that like to call things by initials, that's my philosophy. — Tad Williams Copy Share Image
You can never trust anyone once you've had to trap them in a cage. — Matthew J. Kirby Copy Share Image
Never trust a man with short legs. His brains are too near his bottom. — Noel Coward Copy Share Image
Never trust an android! Anything could happen, really, from here on in. — Mallory Jansen Copy Share Image
Trust is like a vase.. once it's broken, though you can fix it, the vase will never be same again. — Walter Inglis Anderson Copy Share Image
never trust a man who won't accept that there is more than one way to spell a word Paraphrased — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
Never trust a man when he's in love, drunk, or running for office. — Shirley MacLaine Copy Share Image
Never trust a woman who will not lie about her age after thirty. She is unwomanly and unhuman and there is no… — Gertrude Atherton Copy Share Image
Never trust a woman who wears mauve, whatever her age may be, or a woman over thirty-five who is fond of pink… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
I never trust anyone who's more excited about success than about doing the thing they want to be successful at. — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
Never trust the food in a restaurant on top of the tallest building in town that spends a lot of time folding… — Andy Rooney Copy Share Image
Never trust the artist. Trust the tale. The proper function of the critic is to save the tale from the artist who… — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
Never trust an ugly woman. She's got a grudge against the world,' said Grandma who was no oil painting herself. — Richard Peck Copy Share Image
Never trust a man who says he is only a little crooked, and that the crookedness is exercised in your interest. — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
A trip to the hospital is always a descent into the macabre. I have never trusted a place with shiny floors. — Terry Tempest Williams Copy Share Image
It's important to have your own space. I've never trusted people who do everything together. I call them "Kool-Aid Couples," because it's… — Denis Leary Copy Share Image
Never trust the translation or interpretation of something without first trusting its interpreter. One word absent from a sentence can drastically change… — Suzy Kassem Copy Share Image
My father always says, ‘Never trust anyone who has a TV bigger than their bookshelf.’ So I make sure I read. Back… — Emilia Clarke Copy Share Image
The artist usually sets out -- or used to -- to point a moral and adorn a tale. The tale, however, points… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
My father deprived me of any truths about himself. He died without ever letting me know who he truly was. I only… — Joshua Mohr Copy Share Image
I've never trusted collaborations, because most people in this world are not closers. They don't finish what they start; they don't live… — Neil Strauss Copy Share Image
Never trust anyone who has no doubts. And I'm not talking about scepticism either: scepticism can be a healthy thing. You can… — Billy Bragg Copy Share Image
We are all carriers of our own stories. We have never trusted our own voices. Reforms came, but we don't make them.… — Deborah Meier Copy Share Image
Don't tell lies to the person who trust you... but never trust a person who had fully fooled you. — Matt Songcuan Copy Share Image
Never trust a man who carries a handkerchief, I always say. One of many prejudicial rules of thumb. — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
I never trust people with no appetite. It's like they're always holding something back on you. — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
Allies never trust each other, but that doesn't spoil their effectiveness. — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
Never trust people who smile constantly. They're either selling something or not very bright. — Laurell K. Hamilton Copy Share Image