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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
It's 'Sharknado,' people. No one's expecting a tear-jerking, gut-wrenching emotional piece. This is just wild sci-fi action/adventure at it's finest. It's one of those dopey movies that come on in the middle of the night, and your eyes just stay open watching it 'cuz your glued to it, 'cuz you're just compelled to continue to watch it.
I think your subconscious knows far more than your conscious, so I trust it.
To get past your ego and its defenses you need to get quiet, be brave, and listen to your inner voices....When you embrace the messages of each aspect of your shadow, you begin to take back the power you’ve given to others and form a bond of trust with your authentic self. The voices of your unembraced qualities, when allowed into your consciousness, will bring you back into balance and harmony with your natural rhythms.
Ultimately the Force is the larger mystery of the universe. And to trust your feelings is your way into that. — © George Lucas
Ultimately the Force is the larger mystery of the universe. And to trust your feelings is your way into that.
Never trust nobody, your moms will set your ass up.
Put your trust in God and just go calmly on your way.
Work Hard. Do your best. Keep your word. Never get too big for your britches. Trust in God. Have no fear; and Never forget a friend.
Sometimes you have to trust your guts and your instinct and improvise a little.
Be brave and be patient. Have faith in yourself; trust in the significance of your life and the purpose of your passion.
It's not so simple to just stay in the moment and trust your game and your strength that you can turn it around.
...our market system depends critically on trust-trust in the word of our colleagues and trust in the word of those with whom we do business.
Always love your country - but never trust your government!
Your path and purpose will become crystal clear when you begin to trust your vision.
When there are multiple versions of a story, you really have three ways to go. You can pick the most sensational version. You can try to balance things in your gut to get to what you think is the honest truth. Or you can err on the side of kindness.
Never trust your tongue when your heart is bitter.
Trust your luck, Taran Wanderer. But don't forget to put out your nets!
Use your imagination. Trust me, your lives are not interesting. Don't write them down. — © W. P. Kinsella
Use your imagination. Trust me, your lives are not interesting. Don't write them down.
If you trust your nerve as well as your skill, you're capable of a lot more than you can imagine.
Trust in Divine timing. Your future holds something far greater than your past.
Believe steadfastly on Him and everything that challenges you will strengthen your faith. There is continual testing in the life of faith up to the point of our physical death, which is the last great test. Faith is absolute trust in God-trust that could never imagine that He would forsake us.
Trust that you often need to find happiness outside your comfort zone. The journey is a lifestyle choice. Focus on your mental health and your mind just as much as the physical, if not more. All the gym in the world won't help if you don't work on finding acceptance for your muffin top or chaffing thighs.
When you defend, try not to worry or become upset. Keep your cool and trust your position - it's all you've got.
If you don't have trust inside your company, then you can't transfer it to your customers.
You can be experiencing the worst, most gut-wrenching grief and still laugh or feel something positive or even fall in love, and it doesn't diminish the depth and sincerity of your grief.
Every now and then, I feel terribly uncomfortable with what I'm working on, and then I think maybe I am an artist. I'm not very articulate about it, but I do know that you have to follow your gut.
Put your trust in God; but be sure to keep your powder dry.
Where do we invest our trust now? In politicians? Most people would say not. In banks, in religion, in a sense of nationhood? In each other? Even that has been complicated. It feels like there's a total collapse of trust, but without trust, it's impossible to have any sense of who one is.
Work hard, use your common sense and don't be afraid to trust your instincts.
...[T]here should be a real sense of your imagination and your memories walking and woolgathering, tramping the hills, romping all over the place. Trust them. Don't look at your feet to see if you are doing it right. Just dance.
The simple secret is this: put your trust in the Lord, do your best, then leave the rest to Him.
Your past, present, and future are taken care of as you put your trust in Jesus.
Honor your calling. Everybody has one. Trust your heart and success will come to you.
You've just got to follow your own path. You have to trust your heart and you have to listen to the warnings.
Trust firmly in your luck, cling to your happiness, and dare to take risks.
Put your trust in the Lord....your ass belongs to me. Welcome to Shawshank.
When your team questions your motives and methods, you have lost their trust and you will not be able to influence them.
Don't you dare underestimate the power of your own instinct. Instinct is a lifesaver for sharks and entrepreneurs alike. Most people can recall times they ignored their gut only to regret it later. Learning to actually listen to your instinct is a great form of self-preservation. It's both incredibly easy and tough at the same time, but worth the effort to master.
Teams use trust as currency. If it is in short supply, then the team is poor. If trust abounds, the members of the team have purchase power with each other to access each others’ gifts, talents, energy, creativity, and love. The development of trust then becomes a significant leadership strategy. Trust creates the load limits on the relationship bridges among team members
The ability to know that your perceptions are accurate has to happen without others' validation. Intuition is not the result of diet, rituals, or wind chimes. It's the natural consequence of having self-esteem, the greatest power you can have. With self-esteem, your life can broaden into an adventure because you can know in your gut that you can handle the unknown. And you can handle helping others without fear, which is true liberation.
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.
It does annoy me when I walk into a room and there are six men over the age of 40 with, let's just say, a major gut problem, and they're saying 'hang on there Dervla, don't eat your chocolate cake at dessert.'
Every act of self-discipline increases your confidence, trust, and belief in yourself and your abilities. — © Brian Tracy
Every act of self-discipline increases your confidence, trust, and belief in yourself and your abilities.
There's not loads of people you can trust, so to have your brother out there alongside you, knowing he's got your back, is special.
Do you want to trust your life in God's pocket or keep it in your own?
Let passion be your muse. Let her guide and teach you to trust your instincts.
Consider surgeons and their work. It's unthinkable to put your hands in the warm blood of another human's gut. Even with rubber gloves on. Who'd want to do that? But surgeons get over it.
Your every voter, as surely as your chief magistrate, exercises a public trust.
My father said to remember your enemies as well as your friends, and don't trust either of them.
Once you have your practice and you have your mechanics, you must be able to go out there and trust your mechanics.
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.
When God tells us to give extravagantly, we can trust Him to do the same in our lives. And this is really the core issue of it all. Do we trust Him? Do we trust Jesus when He tells us to give radically for the sake of the poor? Do we trust Him to provide for us when we begin using the resources He has given us to provide for others? Do we trust Him to know what is best for our lives, our families, and our financial futures?
Photography is a strange phenomenon... You trust your eye and cannot help but bare your soul. — © Inge Morath
Photography is a strange phenomenon... You trust your eye and cannot help but bare your soul.
His eyes softened. I thought maybe he pitied me, but it was something else. "Ultimately, it will be your burden to bear. It's always the Mortal who bears it. Trust me, I know." "I don't trust you and you're wrong. We aren't too different." "Mortals. I envy you. You think you can change things. Stop the universe. Undo what was done long before you came along. You are such beautiful creatures." He was talking to me, but it didn't feel like he was talking about me anymore. "I apologize for the intrusion. I'll leave you to your sleep.
Trust your doubt. Always fight for your beliefs. That is the path beyond thought.
You know, making an animated movie is such a lonesome thing. You mostly don't see your fellow actors or anything. You go into your booth, you record all your dialogue. It's very much an issue of trust. You leave it all up to the director.
If you want to give birth to your true self, you are going to have to dig deep down into that body of yours and let your soul howl. Sometimes you have to take a leap of faith and trust that if you turn off your head, your feet will take you where you need to go.
Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else's.
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.
Trust means you anchor your heart in the reality of God's awareness of your situation.
Trust your heart rather than your head.
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