A Quote by Stephen King

You should never trust a person who prays in public. — © Stephen King
You should never trust a person who prays in public.
He prays best who, not asking God to do man's work, prays penitence, prays resolutions, and then prays deeds--thus supplicating with heart and head and hands.
He who doesn't know how to be a servant should never be allowed to be a master; the interests of public life are alien to anyone who is unable to enjoy others' successes, and such a person should never be entrusted with public affairs.
When a man assumes a public trust he should consider himself a public property.
The family who prays will never be parted. Their circle in Heaven unbroken shall stand. God will say enter my good faithful servant. The family who prays never shall part.
We should put behind us the era of diminishing trust in public institutions and weakened confidence in our country's public leaders.
The person who prays more in public than in private reveals that he is less interested in God's approval than in human praise. Not piety but a reputation for piety is his concern.
I often say to my assistants, "Never trust anybody," but what I mean is that you should never trust someone else to do a job exactly the way you would want it done.
We have to repair that trust ... I think anytime a public official lies, he undermines his own authority and squanders the public trust.
The assumption should be that we will not appear in print or the blogosphere. Having dinner should not be fodder for Facebook. And this is just as true for 'public personalities' as it is for the average person. After all, even people in the public eye have a right to a private life.
I don't trust news sources, and neither should other people. They should use them in the same way that they use medical opinions and get more than one on the important issues. Trust is the most precious thing you could possibly give to another person. But to institutions? Publications?
Public office is a public trust, the authority and opportunities of which must be used as absolutely as the public moneys for the public benefit, and not for the purposes of any individual or party.
Whatever man prays for, he prays for a miracle. Every prayer reduces itself.
One should never trust a person who, while assuring you of something, puts his hands on his heart.
If you don't trust the media, they are not going to trust you, and if they don't trust you, it's hard for the public to trust you.
Any person should have enough sense to know that a PM should have public support. Numbers should be with them.
He who prays as he ought will endeavor to live as he prays.
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