A Quote by Frances Bean Cobain

I can count on one hand how many people I trust. — © Frances Bean Cobain
I can count on one hand how many people I trust.
I can't even count how many times I've been pulled over. I can't count how many times I've gone to a club and not got in, how many times a security guard has followed me round a shop. I can't count how many times that somebody has asked me if I'm a footballer because I've come out of a nice car.
Not many people make it out of San Antonio. I can't even count on my hand how many NBA players are from San Antonio.
How many stars can you count in the sky? How many mistakes can you count in your life? Stop counting! No clever man ever is stuck in the past!
I could count on one hand how many times I've worked out.
I can literally count on one hand how many slave stories have gotten notoriety over the past few years.
In life, usually, even if you live in a big city, you can count on your fingers on one hand how many real friends you have; that's human.
How many movies do you see when you can say this director really knew what film he wanted to make? I can count them on the fingers of one hand.
Be the kind of person others admire, can count on, trust, and enjoy spending time with. After you have developed that reputation, people will start to ask you what you do and you will be amazed at how many people will want to work with you. You will attract others based on your character.
Not everything that counts can be counted. You can count sales. You can count fans and followers. You can count pins and tweets. But you can't count passion. You can't count commitment. You can't count engagement. You can't count relationships.
One of the many lessons I hope I've learned is how much I underestimated people, their open-mindedness and their willingness to understand. I think, moreover, I underestimated the degree to which everyone has a story. So my advice, for whatever it's worth, is to trust readers, trust the truth and trust the power of storytelling.
[Some people] put their work on the internet and check every day how many people look, how many people made contact, but I don't have internet, I don't have a hand-phone, I don't have fax, I don't have email. I just have old-fashioned telephone and letters.
A wise man once remarked that we can count how many seeds are in the apple, but not how many apples are in the seed.
I'm thrilled when I get nominated. I don't count how many and I don't remember how many I've had. I just know it's a lot.
You can count how many seeds are in the apple, but not how many apples are in the seed.
I don't think Indian actors are good. A couple of them are, like Anupam Kher, but not many are there like him in the industry. There are thousand of actors and actresses in the industry, but you can count on hand how many of them are really good; the rest of them are just pretty faces.
Unfortunately, too many executives believe the myths about trust. Myths like how trust is soft and is merely a social virtue. The reality is that trust is hard-edged and is an economic driver.
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