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Good Faith Quotes

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Confucius
“The scholar does not consider gold and jade to be precious treasures, but loyalty and good faith.”
Confucius, The Ethics of Confucius

Michael  Austin
“Arguing in good faith means being willing to consider the possibility that we are wrong and that the person we are arguing with is right. It means constantly monitoring and trying to control for our own biases. And it means being willing to revise our positions once we realize that we can no longer defend them. This doesn't require self-doubt or indecision. But it does require humility and enough respect for reality to understand that we really will be wrong from time to time. Once we admit this, we should also be able to see that always acknowledging the possibility that we might be wrong is the only way to make sure that we are always at least right about something.”
Michael Austin, We Must Not Be Enemies: Restoring America's Civic Tradition

“Indeed, not all attacks—especially the bitter and ridiculing kind leveled at Darwin—are offered in good faith, but for practical purposes it is good policy to assume that they are.”
Hans Selye, From Dream to Discovery: On Being a Scientist

“No reported cases indicate whether a breach of an implied covenant of good faith may be raised as a defense to a residential unlawful detainer action [i.e., eviction]. Note, however, that a breach of the implied warranty of habitability may be so raised. See chap 15. It has been argued that the implied covenant of good faith requires a landlord to show just cause to evict a residential tenant. See Bell, Providing Security of Tenure for Residential Tenants: Good Faith as a Limitation on the Landlord's Right to Terminate, 19 Ga L Rev 483 (1985). If the landlord has breached the implied covenant of good faith, the tenant should consider raising that breach as an affirmative defense to the unlawful detainer action.
Because the courts have not yet decided whether the covenant of good faith applies in residential unlawful detainer actions, tenants must look to commercial lease cases for law concerning the covenant. Those cases have found an implied covenant. See §§19.20â€�19.24.”
Myron Moskovitz, California Eviction Defense Manual

Ehsan Sehgal
“If misunderstandings happen between the people, it is wiser to talk each other and explain your real purpose for the stable, and a stronger relationship than breaking that. Prove your good faith.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Ehsan Sehgal
“The good-faith encourages the beauty of the mind; whereas, the bad-faith discourages that.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Ehsan Sehgal
“Only remember instead of building trust, your overshoot inquiries and judgments bring you into an awkward position that may become your failure of all struggles, even based on good faith.”
Ehsan Sehgal