— Lord BaeIish, perhaps I was wrong to distrust you.
— Distrusting me was the wisest thing you've done since you climbed off your horse.
Trust No One.
When people are suspicious with you, you start being suspicious with them.
"Trelawney," said the doctor,"I'll go with you; and I'll go bail for it, so will Jim, and be a credit to the undertaking. There's only one man I'm afraid of."
"And who's that?" cried the squire."Name the dog, sir!"
"You," replied the doctor; "for you cannot hold your tongue."
— Look, look, you're supposed to be winning the hearts and the minds of the natives. Isn't that the whole point of your little puppet show? If you look like them and you talk like them, then they'll start trusting us. We build them a school, we teach them English, but after, what, how many years? Relations with the indigenous are only getting worse.
— Yeah, that tends to happen when you use machine guns on them.
When a man tells me he's going to put all his cards on the table, I always look up his sleeve.
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