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Whatever concerns the whole, should be confided to the whole — to the general government; while, whatever concerns only the State, should be left exclusively, to the State.
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A citizen must be able in confidence to complain to his government and provide information, just as he is — and should be — free to confide in the press without fear of reprisal or of being required to reveal or discuss his source.
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Here, President Obama is confiding information to Vladimir Putin, the ex-KGB agent, that he would not confide in us.
"Bill takes it hard when the numbers aren't what he thinks they should be," his wife, Sue, confided by e-mail.
"Very conveniently, I think business should be taking the lead here," she confided to the audience of corporate and nonprofit leaders.
Submit yourself to a guru: Your guru should be a person, whom you trust completely, & in whom you can confide confidently.
Laughing, he returns to the interview and confides: "I mean, like I should be talking?
He fell silent, then confided, "I was just thinking that the title for this piece should be 'Crowd, comma, Please.' " *An earlier version of this article misspelled Levy's first name.
And on arrival at Gare du Nord, a well-scrubbed English youth confides bravely: "I'm staying with a family so I should be alright".
At one point, he confided to a minister in the church that he didn't think he should be a Scientologist.
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