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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
You can't start anything and not trust nobody. You trust everybody until they do something wrong.
I don't trust doctors. It's not to say there ain't some good ones, but on a general level, no, I wouldn't trust 'em at all.
The big, big block in the Arthur/Merlin friendship is the status issue, that Merlin is the servant and Arthur is royalty, and in that time, princes did not socialize with their servants; that wasn't the done thing. It just so happens that their relationship, their friendship, is strong: they have been through the thick and the thin of it all.
I trust the NBA, I trust the league and Adam Silver and the job he's been able to do. — © Pascal Siakam
I trust the NBA, I trust the league and Adam Silver and the job he's been able to do.
I would describe that [friendship with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras] as a utilitarian friendship. At the time, his country was facing the prospect of leaving the euro zone and many Greeks felt abandoned by Europe. In such a situation, it seemed appropriate to me to present myself as a friend to Greece. It had to do with the country's dignity.
The beginning of a friendship, the fact that two people out of the thousands around them can meet and connect and become friends, seems like a kind of magic to me. But maintaining a friendship requires work. I don't mean that as a bad thing. Good art requires work as well.
I base all of my relationships on trust, and I try to prove that trust to begin with, and so there isn't any question.
I always warn aspiring reporters to observe three basic rules: 1. Never trust an editor. 2. Never trust an editor. 3. Never trust an editor.
The fear is suffocating, terrorizing, and I want the remedy, and it is trust. Trust is everything.
A man who doesn't trust himself can never really trust anyone else.
I was never afraid to come back to Paris. I trust the club; I trust this country.
When I was young, I expected from people more than they could give: neverending friendship and constant excitement. Now I expect less than they can actually can give: to stay close silently. And their feelings, friendship, noble deeds always seem like a miracle to me: a true grace.
Without the letters of condolence, telegrams of congratulations and even occasional postcards, the friendship of a separated friend is not a social reality. It has no existence without the rites of friendship. Social rituals create a reality which would be nothing without them.
It is well known that those who do not trust themselves never trust others. — © Alfred Adler
It is well known that those who do not trust themselves never trust others.
The glue that holds all relationships together ... is trust, and trust is based on integrity.
Friendship is by its very nature freer of deceit than any other relationship we can know because it is the bond least affected by striving for power, physical pleasure, or material profit, most liberated from any oath of duty or of constancy. With Eros the body stands naked, in friendship our spirit is denuded.
Trust others to do the right thing. If you can't do that, trust yourself to survive what happens.
Brands are all about trust. That trust is built in drops and lost in buckets.
Trust takes time, especially when you've done a lot of things for people not to trust you.
America is neither free nor brave, but a land of tight, iron-clanking little wills, everybody trying to put it over everybody else, and a land of men absolutely devoid of the real courage of trust, trust in life's sacred spontaneity. They can't trust life until they can control it.
Really, he thought, if you couldn't trust a poet to offer sensible advice, who could you trust?
If you don't trust yourself, you won't trust others. You make a choice and see where it goes.
When I was young I asked more of people than they could give: everlasting friendship, endless feeling. Now I know to ask less of them than they can give: a straightforward companionship. And their feelings, their friendship, their generous actions seem in my eyes to be wholly miraculous: a consequence of grace alone.
Every relationship has one or the other motive behind it. Friendship or enemity are not purposeless.Oneness of motive is turned into friendship. While diversity of motive cause enemity. Royal relationships also depend uypon one or theother purpose. But such relatins ar mainly for the welfare of the state.
Earn trust, earn trust, earn trust. Then you can worry about the rest.
We always said our career was built on our friendship and that our friendship was the secret of our success. The career just happened by accident.
Effective communication is built on the cement of trust. And trust is based on trustworthiness, not politics.
When you are in a relationship, you are aware that it might end. You might grow apart, find someone else, simply fall out of love. But a friendship isn't a zero-sum game, and as such, you assume that it will last forever, especially an old friendship. You take its permanence for grandted, whuch might be the very thing so dear about it.
I trust my government. I actually have a trust for my government with my data, and I trust them to protect me. They've protected me - they've made the best efforts to protect me my whole life.
Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me.
There is almost a touch of condescension in the act of hiring friends that secretly afflicts them. The injury will come out slowly: A little more honesty, flashes of resentment and envy here and there, and before you know it your friendship fades. The more favors and gifts you supply to revive the friendship, the less gratitude you receive.
If you trust in an idea of football, and you trust in the team, it's important to have a squad with good balance.
If I trust the people I work with, then I deliver my part with complete trust.
Lateral trust among colleagues is as important as vertical trust within the hierarchy.
The key to high-quality communication is trust, and it's hard to trust somebody that you don't know.
The longer I live, the less I trust ideas, the more I trust emotions.
We need trust among allies and partners. Such trust now has to be built anew.
When fear sets in, you don't trust others and when you don't trust anyone then you become selfish.
The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them. — © Ernest Hemingway
The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.
A man who does not trust himself will never really trust anybody.
A perfect society is built upon mutual trust. Character is the source of that trust.
I trust people until they give me a reason not to trust them.
You're just a silly little Whitehall twit: you don't trust me and I don't trust you.
Our attempts to trust others will often be frustrated, but that's because God never wanted us to trust others. He wanted us to love others but to trust him alone.
I always have issues with trust. I'm a New Yorker... Really, I think trust is something that comes from the gut. And I think you have to - it's probably the worst advice to give people - but I think you gotta trust people from your gut.
There are a lot of explorations on TV of romantic relationships, and some are good and some are bad. I think there are very few explorations of male friendship that' s not just a wingman type friendship and not just an opportunity for humor, but that really explores two friends and their relationship.
I became a Republican because I trust people more than I trust government.
To trust God in the light is nothing, but trust him in the dark-that is faith.
Do you trust me? The question is usually asked before an admission that such trust is misplaced. — © S.J. Watson
Do you trust me? The question is usually asked before an admission that such trust is misplaced.
Trusting yourself is realizing yourself. Trusting life is realizing yourself as life. This is an invitation to our thinking minds to open in trust. We can trust that there is a knowing that is out of the realm of thoughts or emotions or circumstances. When we deeply trust, our minds open to discover what is true, regardless of what we are feeling. The deepest trust is a by-product of this true realization.
Building trust means thinking about trust in a positive way.
A traitor is a betrayer - one who practices injury, while professing friendship. Benedict Arnold was a traitor, solely because, while professing friendship for the American cause, he attempted to injure it. An open enemy, however criminal in other respects, is no traitor.
If you cannot trust God for the temporal, how dare you trust him for the eternal?
We need to trust our coaches. Unless we trust them we can't get the result.
Really? It seems too good to be true. I don't trust it. I don't trust anyone.
When I was young I thought of friendship as a matter of total loyalty and unchanging preference and I was often disappointed. But as an adult I had come to see that it was more the refraction of some total faithfulness and joy of which we all had some primordial notion. The exchange of trust and the experience of understanding between two people was like a sign or witness to the possibilitity of eternal caring and understanding and communication.
We are not called on to believe this or that doctrine which may be proposed to us till we can do so from honest conviction. But we are called on to trust--to trust ourselves to God, being sure that He will lead us right--to keep close to Him--and to trust the promises which He whispers through our conscience; this we can do, and we ought to do.
If you can trust God to save you for eternity, you can trust him to lead you for a lifetime.
There's an antidote to our fears- trust. If we trust God more,we can fear less.
The trust that we put in ourselves makes us feel trust in others.
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