A Quote by Andrew O'Hagan

Always trust strangers, it's the people you know that let you down. — © Andrew O'Hagan
Always trust strangers, it's the people you know that let you down.
Trust is a fragile thing. Once earned, it affords us tremendous freedom. But once trust is lost, it can be impossible to recover. Of course the truth is, we never know who we can trust. Those we're closest to can betray us, and total strangers can come to our rescue. In the end, most people decide to trust only themselves. It really is the simplest way to keep from getting burned.
Our very lives depend on the ethics of strangers, and most of us are always strangers to other people.
One of the challenges in networking is everybody thinks it's making cold calls to strangers. Actually, it's the people who already have strong trust relationships with you, who know you're dedicated, smart, a team player, who can help you.
Some things are just for private. It's like people thinking I'm cold or this or that. It's unfortunate, but I don't need strangers to know that I'm warm. I don't need strangers to know the real me.
Always trust people and they may let you down. Always distrust people and you have let them down.
90% trust peers on social networks (even strangers); only 15-18% trust brands.
You know, my father used to look at people and he treated everyone with such respect, and he always believed that he would rather trust you face on and be disappointed perhaps down the road, be disappointed some of the time rather than never to trust someone, never to believe in someone, and alas, be disappointed all the time.
There is always the fear of unknown - racism comes from people when they don't know something, they are strangers to the other side.
It's kind of astonishing that people trust strangers because of words they write on computer screens.
Whether we are aware of it or not, every act of trust carries with it a shiver of fear. A favorable situation can become dangerous. Deep down we know that life is insecure and precarious. However, if we do trust, the shiver carries with it a philosophical optimism: Life, with all its traps and horrors, is good The bet is implicit in trust itself. If we could be sure of everyone and everything, trust would have no value - like money, if it were suddenly limitless, or sunshine, if there were always fine weather, or life, if we were to live forever
I've always had a real fascination with Alice in Wonderland and really related to it in some way. And since I was little, people always nicknamed me Alice, even total strangers. I do know I'm always in Wonderland. And I'm definitely just as curious. I don't mind being amongst the mad people, I enjoy it.
I'm always more comfortable and in a good place when I'm with friends because I know they trust me. I'm able to get great performances from people who trust me.
Would you truly sleep with strangers?" "I don't know, I haven't met the strangers yet.
He always believed that people live up or down to the amount of trust you put in them.
You can't always trust what you think, what you know ... but you can always trust your nature.
If two people believe in the same story, they might be thousands of miles apart and total strangers, but they still have a sense they can trust each other.
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