I find it hard to argue with Reagan's old slogan: Trust, but verify.
In properly organized groups no faith is required; what is required is simply a little trust and even that only for a little while, for the sooner a man begins to verify all he hears the better it is for him.
True ideas are those that we can assimilate, validate, corroborate, and verify. False ideas are those that we cannot
How we spend our time verifies what we value most: TV, the Internet, or God's Word?
I ask you to believe nothing that you cannot verify for yourself.
The first thing any comedian does on getting an unscheduled laugh is to verify the state of his.
The longer I live, the more I realize that I am never wrong about anything, and that all the pains I have so humbly taken to verify my notions have only wasted my time!
Have you ever seen people so ugly that you have to get someone else to verify it?
Why the need, rising in some very nearly to the level of compulsion, to verify experience by way of language?-to scrupulously record and preserve the very passing of Time?
Whoever wants God intensely, finds Him. Go and verify it in your own life.
We say that a sentence is factually significant to any given person, if, and only if, he knows how to verify the proposition which it purports to express.
At my age, you need to verify that everything is fine. I put a lot of pressure on my body, and I feel sometimes pain in my back and in my knees, so I have to be sure that I can keep on training hard before going on.
You will find it a very good practice always to verify your references, sir.
Anything that is western origin, first you verify it, then accept it. Anything that is Indian origin, first accept it, then verify it if necessary.
We live at a very special time. . . the only time when we can observationally verify that we live at a very special time!
One must verify or expel his doubts, and convert them into the certainty of Yes or NO.
We perceive and interpret the outer world through a set of incredibly fine internal receptors. But we are incapable, by ourselves, of grasping or tweezing out any permanent, sharable figment of it. Practically speaking, we ritually verify what is there, and are disposed to call it reality. But, with photographs, we have concrete proof that we have not been hallucinating all our lives.
To verify images kills them, and it is always more enriching to imagine than to experience.
The references you do not verify are the good ones.
To ask me to verify my life by giving you my statistics is like using science to validate sorcery. It robs the world of its magic and makes milestones out of us all.