Top 1200 Public Trust Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 3, 2024.
People don't trust government, they don't trust Wall Street, they don't trust the church, they don't trust the media.
When the trust is high, you get the trust dividend. Investors invest in brands people trust. Consumers buy more from companies they trust, they spend more with companies they trust, they recommend companies they trust, and they give companies they trust the benefit of the doubt when things go wrong.
When a man assumes a public trust he should consider himself a public property. — © Thomas Jefferson
When a man assumes a public trust he should consider himself a public property.
We must never take the public's trust for granted - our predecessors worked hard to earn it, and it is our responsibility to continually earn that trust.
Public trust is essential to public safety.
If you don't trust the media, they are not going to trust you, and if they don't trust you, it's hard for the public to trust you.
All officers of the Intelligence Community, and especially its most senior officer, must conduct themselves in a manner that earns and retains the public trust. The American people are uncomfortable with government activities that do not take place in the open, subject to public scrutiny and review.
The phrase public office is a public trust, has of last become common property.
When I became governor, I vowed to restore the public's trust.
You can't have success without trust... especially in businesses that deal with the public.
When you are in the public eye, in the name of public service, you have to understand that the more people know about you, and the more people say they want to support you, the more you have to work even harder to uphold that trust.
Our challenge is to restore both trust in Labour as a party of government and trust in democracy as the best means of delivering what the public wants.
The power to investigate is a great public trust.
Every profession does imply a trust for the service of the public.
The English doctrine that all power is a trust for the public good. — © Thomas B. Macaulay
The English doctrine that all power is a trust for the public good.
It's really important to me that the public have confidence in their criminal justice system. We don't operate very well if the public doesn't trust us.
The 'public' scares me, but people I trust.
Business thrives with trust. Every single business transaction is based on trust. Trust is what you deal in. From trust emerges a safe and predictable environment.
It's critically important that people trust you during a public health crisis.
There is no greater breach of the public trust than knowingly misleading the country into war. In a democracy, we simply cannot tolerate the abuse of this trust by the government.
No, Michael, I do not trust you on a boat, I do not trust you on a goat. I do not trust you here. I do not trust you there. I do not trust you anywhere.
People's trust in their public institutions depends on their government getting results.
I'm not asking the public to trust me; I'm asking the public to trust themselves.
If democracy is to be rebuilt … it is necessary not just for the public to learn to trust their politicians, but for the politicians to learn to trust the public.
The problem with Egypt is that there is no public trust. There is no trust, period.
Public office is a public trust, the authority and opportunities of which must be used as absolutely as the public moneys for the public benefit, and not for the purposes of any individual or party.
I trust in the ebb and flow of the universe. I trust that life's bigger than what I can see. I trust that there is a divine order beyond my control. And I trust that no matter what happens, I will be all right.
We can only have true public safety with public trust.
Public office is supposed to be a public trust. This is a clear sign of the rampant corruption at the highest levels of the Republican leadership.
No one is to blame for the breakdown in trust between politics, media and the public.
We should put behind us the era of diminishing trust in public institutions and weakened confidence in our country's public leaders.
I think the industry finally gets it. They've lost the connection with the American public, and they've got to rebuild the trust with the American public.
I have never, not once, violated my public trust.
Public office is a public trust.
I do trust that the president is sincere in understanding that the public supports - that overwhelmingly the public supports - not sending these young people back. It was interpreted by some that we had a deal on the deal. But that wasn't on the package. We had an agreement to move forward, in our view, with the DREAM Act as a basis for how we protect the DREAMers and for further discussions on what provisions relating to the border might be in an accompanying bill or whatever as we go forward. So I trust the president in that regard.
One of the things it's so important for any city government is to have the trust of the public.
Trust perfected is prayer perfected. Trust looks to receive the thing asked for and gets it. Trust is not a belief that God can bless or that He will bless, but that He does bless, here and now. Trust always operates in the present tense. Hope looks toward the future. Trust looks to the present. Hope expects. Trust possesses. Trust receives what prayer acquires. So, what prayer needs, at all times, is abiding and abundant trust.
Nothing is as fast as the speed of trust. Nothing is as fulfilling as a relationship of trust. Nothing is as inspiring as an offering of trust. Nothing is as profitable as the economics of trust. Nothing has more influence than a reputation of trust.
Anyway, why would you trust anything written down? She certainly didn't trust "Mothers of Borogravia!" and that was from the government. And if you couldn't trust the government, who could you trust? Very nearly everyone, come to think of it.
I'm a big fan of public trust. — © David Harbour
I'm a big fan of public trust.
Any politician can talk about resuscitating public trust.
The appointing power of the Pope is treated as a public trust, and not as a personal perquisite.
Larry Silverstein has betrayed the public's trust and that of all New Yorkers.
What public health really is is a trust. That's why I used the term 'Betrayal of Trust' as the title of my book. It's a trust between the government and the people.
When political and business leaders tell the public - any public - 'We don't trust you to make the right decision' - they prejudice that electorate against the very proposals they want it to accept and undermine public confidence in themselves.
A free society depends upon a high degree of mutual trust. The public will not give that trust to officials who are not seen to be impartially dedicated to the general public interest, nor will they give trust to those high in government who violate the rule of law they ask citizens to obey at the expense of self-interest, or to those who present government as the place where one feathers his own nest, [or] exchanges favors with friends and former associates.
I believe that politicians have a public trust to further debates about important issues. I firmly believe that every public debate holds the prospect of enlightenment.
Trust...trust your fellow actors to support you; trust them to come through if you lay something heavy on them; trust yourself.
People ask, 'Do I have trust issues?' I wouldn't say I have trust issues. I have trust concerns. It's valuable for me to trust a person in particular.
[Imeachable conduct is] misconduct by public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust. — © Alexander Hamilton
[Imeachable conduct is] misconduct by public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust.
The police are paid by the public and carry a public trust, and they take an oath to protect us as citizens. The police have lost sight of that and must be reminded that we pay them to protect us, not to simply engage and cage us.
It is so difficult to draw a clear line of separation between the abuse and the wholesome use of the press, that as yet we have found it better to trust the public judgment, rather than the magistrate, with the discrimination between truth and falsehood. And hitherto the public judgment has performed that office with wonderful correctness.
Do not lose hope — what you seek will be found. Trust ghosts. Trust those that you have helped to help you in their turn. Trust dreams. Trust your heart, and trust your story. (from 'Instructions')
During my two terms serving the good people of New Hampshire's First District, I always worked for what I call the bottom 99% of Americans, and I never forgot that public office is a public trust.
My Administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in Government. We will work together to ensure the public trust and establish a system of transparency, public participation, and collaboration. Openness will strengthen our democracy and promote efficiency and effectiveness in Government.
We have to repair that trust ... I think anytime a public official lies, he undermines his own authority and squanders the public trust.
Having been given that public trust, we have a responsibility to share with the public.
Public trust in both government and corporations is low, and deservedly so.
A society - any society - is defined as a set of mutual benefits and duties embodied most visibly in public institutions: public schools, public libraries, public transportation, public hospitals, public parks, public museums, public recreation, public universities, and so on.
You should never trust a person who prays in public.
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