A Quote by Maya Angelou

I don't trust anyone who doesn't laugh. — © Maya Angelou
I don't trust anyone who doesn't laugh.
I am serious, so I laugh a lot. You need to laugh. You don't laugh enough. I don't trust anyone who doesn't laugh.
Trust allows you to give, Giving is abundant. Trust allows the experience of bliss. Bliss is awakefulness. Trust allows you to laugh. Laugh at the richness, the beauty and the playfulness of the universe. Apply consciousness to this process and all roads will lead to home.
Trust is one of the fundamentals of human existence. We need to be able to trust one another. A man who can no longer trust anyone will become sick.
I do trust you, is what I want to say. But it isn't true -- I didn't trust him to love me despite the terrible things I had done. I don't trust anyone to do that, but that isn't his problem; it's mine.
I pity anyone who can't laugh. There must be something wrong with their religion or their lives. The devil can't laugh.
The slogan was 'Don't trust anyone over thirty'. Sixty years later the slogan became, 'Don't trust anyone over ninety'.
I live in my own place - have never copied anyone even half, and at any master who lacks the grace - to laugh at himself - I laugh.
In another thirty years people will laugh at anyone who tries to invent a language without closures, just as they'll laugh now at anyone who tries to invent a language without recursion.
When fear sets in, you don't trust others and when you don't trust anyone then you become selfish.
A man who doesn't trust himself can never really trust anyone else.
Really? It seems too good to be true. I don't trust it. I don't trust anyone.
You must trust yourself more than you trust anyone else with your money.
Trust is tough. Once trust has been broken by multiple people on multiple occasions, believing in anyone or anything becomes increasingly difficult. Much of the skepticism of our world can be traced back to broken trust.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Never trust anyone who tells you how people come to trust them.
When you're onstage, it's a communication technique when you make people laugh. You're communicating. You're communicating with other human beings and when they laugh you know that you're connecting. Laughing is an honest reaction and it's something that I can trust, and I love that feeling of knowing that I connected.
I used to trust people easily, but now I'm a little careful because some experiences have taught me to not trust anyone blindly.
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