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distrust melting pot
Egypt, once a melting pot of peoples, classes, cultures and religions, has, after 30 years of Mubarak's rule, become a place of intolerance and distrust of the other. Shereen El Feki
distrust financial parent safe vein viewed
There is a vein of distrust in the marketplace for many big deals. They are viewed not as a safe haven, but a financial bailout for the issuers and the shareholders of the parent company. David Menlow
distrust
What we need is not more distrust and division. What we need now is acceptance. Tom Daschle
distrust suspicion
Once suspicion is aroused, every thing feeds it. Amelia Barr
distrust fear feeling might motivated quickly
Fear is the enemy. I distrust it. Any feeling or decision I make that might be motivated by fear I quickly reassess. Andrea Riseborough
distrust people satisfy unease
You can feel that in the music, just the unease and the distrust of the things that satisfy people, and make people feel good. Juliana Hatfield
distrust full horror maybe people stories
I've got to confess, I've always had this distrust for the whole industry. Maybe it's horror stories about people with garages full of Amway products. Dan Hall
distrust enjoy work
I do not enjoy the distrust on our work and so much questioning, Daniel Greene
distrust nonsense people resent
It is overreaching, bureaucratic nonsense like this that makes people distrust and resent government, Richard Shelby
suspicion
We have a sneaking suspicion where it is." () Dennis McCullough
suspicion wanted my-own
To this very day, I do not know what he (Hitler) thought or knew or really wanted. I only knew my own thoughts and suspicions. Alfred Jodl
suspicion unified
I have a sneaking suspicion that all religions lead to the same place, a very unified place. Jewel
suspicion universe
Now my own suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose. J. Haldane
suspicion findings paid
We are always paid for our suspicion by finding what we suspect. Henry David Thoreau
suspicion suspicious
He that is already corrupt is naturally suspicious, and he that becomes suspicious will quickly become corrupt. Samuel Johnson
suspicion persecution
The rating [of "Aquarius"] was eventually brought down to 16 after the third appeal. Everything blew up after the second appeal because the press picked it up and spurred suspicions of persecution. Sonia Braga