A Quote by Velupillai Prabhakaran

If somebody trusts me, then I will reciprocate. — © Velupillai Prabhakaran
If somebody trusts me, then I will reciprocate.
If somebody is good to me, I'll reciprocate. What's the harm? If somebody says 'Hello' to me, I won't turn my back on him.
I mean people are really crazy about minor decrements down. And then, if you act on them, then you get into reciprocation tendency, because you don't just reciprocate affection, you reciprocate animosity, and the whole thing can escalate. And so huge insanities can come from just subconsciously over-weighing the importance of what you're losing or almost getting and not getting.
I never wanted something from somebody without being able to kind of reciprocate, I guess.
If everybody trusts one another, then the person who didn't prevail will faithfully execute the decision as if it was their idea.
If I can help somebody as I pass along, if I can cheer somebody with a word or song, if I can show somebody he's traveling wrong, then my living will not be in vain.
When a manager calls you and says you are part of his plans and that he trusts you, then you will give everything for him.
A saint isn't somebody who tries harder, but someone who trusts more.
Let us look at international institutions and trusts. Trusts have a certain roles and unless you define what their roles are, what is it that they control? Are they controlling the day-to-day operations? If you do that, then what is Tata Sons for? What are the operative companies for? Effectively, you need to have clarity on the roles of different players inside a structure. That is the governance framework.
A Warrior trusts other people because, first and foremost, he trusts himself.
My father trusts me and my judgement. I will not let him down.
Who to a woman trusts his peace of mind, Trusts a frail bark, with a tempestuous wind.
We must stop this incessant victimhood mentality. Somebody else will not fix things. Somebody else will not make me healthy. Somebody else will not make me happy. These things are my responsibility. Not the neighbor’s, not the government’s, not the church or the civic club.
He who trusts himself is lost. He who trusts in God can do all things.
I am an elected official, a politician who has been very successful in Washington, in city halls and state houses for my entire career. If somebody wants somebody who needs on-the-job training, then they will not be able to vote for me.
Take time to appreciate employees and they will reciprocate in a thousand ways.
The farmer has patience and trusts the process. He just has the faith and deep understanding that through his daily efforts, the harvest will come.And then one day, almost out of nowhere, it does.
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