Quote by Stephen King
The trust of the innocent is the liars most useful tool. - Stephen

The trust of the innocent is the liars most useful tool. – Stephen King

Other quotes by Stephen King

We like to think about how smart we are. But I think talent as a writer is hard-wired in, its all there, at least the basic elements of it. You cant change it any more than you can choose whether to be right handed or left handed. – Stephen King

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Change
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Talent in cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work. – Stephen King

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work
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And in real life endings arent always neat, whether theyre happy endings, or whether theyre sad endings. – Stephen King

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sad
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Its time to stop the raid on the Social Security trust fund and start allowing Americans to invest their Social Security taxes in personal savings accounts. – Mike Pence

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The decision is trust fund versus no more Medicaid – and that shouldnt be a tough decision. – Haley Barbour

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Trust

Jesus teaches us to forgive and Ive got to trust him on that one. – Billy Corgan

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Trust

Youd think experienced political professionals would know better than to place their trust in exit polls, notoriously inaccurate surveys that had John Kerry winning the 2004 election by five points when he actually lost by three. – John Podhoretz

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A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. – John Barrymore

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And thus goes segregation which is the most far-reaching development in the history of the Negro since the enslavement of the race. – Carter G. Woodson

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