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Intrusted Quotes by Samuel Johnson
- Every one should consider himself as intrusted not only with his own conduct, but with that of others; and as accountable, not only for the…
- To tell your own secrets is generally folly, but that folly is without guilt; to communicate those with which we are intrusted is always treachery,…
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- If the gospel was of a nature to be propagated or maintained by the power of the world, God would not have… — Martin Luther
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- Every one should consider himself as intrusted not only with his own conduct, but with that of others; and as accountable, not… — Samuel Johnson
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- Majorities, as such, afford no guarantees for justice. They are men of the same nature as minorities. They have the same passions… — Lysander Spooner
- The human and fallible should not arrogate a power with which the divine and perfect alone can be safely intrusted. — Charlotte Bronte