A Quote by Richard Brinsley Sheridan

There is no trusting appearances. — © Richard Brinsley Sheridan
There is no trusting appearances.
The government's appearing to be a necessary evil does not oblige people to trust it. We face a choice of trusting government or trusting freedom-trusting overlords who have lied and abused their power or trusting individuals to make the most of their own lives.
Society is, and must be, based upon appearances, and not upon the deepest appearances, and not realities.
When I'm in the game [softball], it's not so much mechanics. It's more of just trusting my teammates, trusting myself, trusting my preparation that we've put in to get there. When you're in the game, it's go-mode. There's going to be times when you're tweaking things but when you're in that game mode, you just want to think about that one next pitch.
I'm absolutely convinced that this is a world of appearances, not reality. There's one reality and that's Light and Love. When some say, we create our own reality, I always demur and say, "Please, would you mind adjusting that a little bit? We create our own appearances." We become master of appearances and as we change our thought, we will see the appearances around us change. That gives us this huge sense of dominion and power and control over our world.
Trusting the government with money creation is like trusting a drunk with a whiskey factory.
Trusting the world is a risk, while not trusting it is a guarantee you'll be left with nothing.
Of great importance to my outlook on life is the opportunuty I get to meet people on various appearances. I suppose I could devote every weekend to appearances and i do try to make as many as I can.
Still, instead of trusting what their own minds tell them, men have as a rule a weakness for trusting others who pretend to supernatural sources of knowledge.
Trusting yourself is trusting the wisdom that created you.
I already know what things look like - I don't want description. People believe in appearances, and I don't believe in appearances at all.
Trusting the government to monitor your calls without listening. It's kind of like trusting Chris Christie to pick up the McDonald's and not eat the fries on the way home.
For me, it's just staying myself, trusting the process, trusting the game, just going through my reads at the end of the day.
None should say: 'I can trust' or 'I cannot trust' until he is a master of the option, of trusting or not trusting.
All appearances have a determinate magnitude (the relation of which to another assignable). The infinite does not appear as such, likewise not the simple. For the appearances are included between two boundaries (points) and are thus themselves determinate magnitudes.
If you're not judging what happens, then you're trusting what others are doing, what you're playing, and trusting what you're playing.And it can lead you to other ideas, to something maybe you hadn't expressed before.
Trusting someone to fight for them and trusting someone, these are two different things.
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