Human fallibility recognised, Gods sovereignty trusted; these are also the only stable foundations for human beings in society.
I’ve never trusted anyone all the time. It’s the people I care about the most that always seem to do the most damage.
'Kanaa' is a rare opportunity; it's about women's cricket, and they've trusted me with this film. I trained for nearly four hours every day with three coaches.
Jimmy used to drink liquor. Now he's running for president and he drinks Scotch, and I've never trusted a Scotch-drinker.
Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the people alone. The people themselves are its only safe depositories.
It was troubling that one of the few people she trusted was a man she spent so much time avoiding
In this era of mass incarceration, the police shouldn't be trusted any more than any other witness, perhaps less so.
It is a maxim, founded on the universal experience of mankind, that no nation is to be trusted farther than it is bound by its interest; and no prudent statesman or politician will venture to depart from it.
My mother was terribly important to me, and I know how much I yearned for her in my youth, but I don't think I truly trusted her.
The fact is, the most painful and tragic lesson of the 20th century was that regimes based on racial superiority and religious hatred can't be trusted to keep their word to the international community.
He who has trusted where he ought not will surely mistrust where he ought not.
With a few exceptions, birds are not to be trusted; it is not normal to have such soft, vulnerable bodies bookended with slashing beaks and razor-sharp claws. It is as unnatural as an armed marshmallow.
I have a dark room, and I still process film, but digital photography can be a totally lying kind of experience; you can move anything you want... the whole thing can't be trusted, really.
I'm still hesitant to call myself a journalist. I see myself as a documentary maker who is trusted with hard-hitting current affairs issues.
Let me assure you that the humourless as a bunch don't just not know what's funny, they don't know what's serious. They have no common sense, either, and shouldn't be trusted with anything.
If you consciously let your body take care of you, it will become your greatest ally and trusted partner.
A leader should not be a man who arbitrarily imported his own ideas but the essential focal point for a group of people who trusted one another and worked for a common aim.
It's not always an easy process when you bring in a whole new crew of guys because you trusted the last people so much that it's hard to build the same rapport again.
The obligation to amuse and instruct myself was entirely my own, and people who didn't know that were childish people, to be avoided if possible. Certainly not to be trusted.
We want to develop into a really trusted name that people turn to because they want to know what's going on in the country.
Pep trusted me, and I felt that trust. He won a lot of things, and I learned a lot from him during his Barcelona period.
I don't think I am that hands-on. I'm much more of a believer in finding a great team of people and trusting them to follow their instincts. They work better when they feel they have freedom and they are trusted.
Whether we're at war or have been attacked, the foundation of society is that you hold to the laws in place. I used to be somebody that trusted the government. Now I really don't trust anything.
I think there will always be need of trusted voices in the investment community, but what the ICO markets are showing is that the world has incredible demand for future-looking projects!
One of the surprises of her unoccupied state was the discovery that time, when it is left to itself and no definite demands are made on it, cannot be trusted to move at any recognized pace
If I've had any modicum of success, it's because I've had good relationships, and people trusted me.
Minnesota was the team who drafted me and I don't want to think anything else. They were the one who trusted me and I'm so glad that they did.
Lay this unto your breast: Old friends, like old swords, still are trusted best.
Nothing makes an actor feel freer and more inventive and more creative than being trusted.
No way of thinking or doing, however ancient, can be trusted without proof. What everybody echoes or in silence passes by as true to-day may turn out to be falsehood to-morrow.
Britain gets the architecture it deserves. We don’t value architecture, we don’t take it seriously, we don’t want to pay for it and the architect isn’t trusted.
Human fallibility recognised, God's sovereignty trusted; these are also the only stable foundations for human beings in society.
I've always trusted my natural instinct because nobody ever taught me how to be on the radio or produce a show, and I never went to broadcasting school or anything like that.
Man is a being of a mixed nature; and, as there is no integrity without its flaws, so is there no man so knavish but that in some things he may be trusted.
One piece of advice that always stuck in my mind is that people should be respected and trusted as people, not because of their position or title.
To have Faith in Christ means, of course, trying to do all that He says. There would be no sense in saying you trusted a person if you would not take his advice.
I would rather have been shot straight-up in cold blood-but to be set up? By people who you trusted? That's bad.
I never trusted a man who never smoked or drank.
Neither a man nor a crowd nor a nation can be trusted to act humanely or to think sanely under the influence of a great fear.
I wish I trusted people more. But when I meet someone, the first thing is, 'What does this person want?' And I put up a defense mechanism. But I've always been that way.
Losers walking around with money in their pockets are always dangerous, not to be trusted. Some horse always reaches out and grabs them.
Pissing in jars, they had never been handed a fifteen-year-old Kotex product by the school nurse. But they trusted me and Paula, so I'm proud to say we made
It was strange how your world could shift on its axis and everything you trusted could invert itself in what seemed like no time at all.
I've gone from the most trusted man in America to one of the most debated.
Netflix trusted me in a way that was very, very pleasant.
Recent history shows that leaders in both parties are fanatics on the topic of immigration, and they cannot be trusted to effectively enforce any significant border measure.
There are three signs of a hypocrite: when he speaks he speaks lies, when he makes a promise he breaks it, and when he is trusted he betrays his trust.
To give the personal details of Ukrainians to the Russian authorities would not only be against the law, but also a betrayal of those millions of people in Ukraine who trusted us.
He willeth to be perceived; and His appearing shall be swiftly sudden; and He willeth to be trusted. For He is full gracious and homely: Blessed may He be!
Who's to say what would have happened if I had trusted my instincts and moved to New York like I thought I would.
He became my confidante, someone with whom I could share thoughts I could never voice...In exchange, he trusted me with his.
If, as the emperor Augustus says, from his time the coast of the ocean from Cadiz to the mouth of the Elbe obeyed the Romans, the obedience in this corner of it was far from voluntary and little to be trusted.
To think that someone we loved, trusted, opened our home to could do this to our daughter and granddaughter is beyond belief.
I have always trusted my impulses. I have always believed that once I'm in the circumstances, whatever they may be, I will find the right way.
I think you can tell by the people who surround me the type of person that I am, and the people I rely on in my close circle are trusted, respected, experienced.
But we need not fear that we can lose any thing by the progress of the soul. The soul may be trusted to the end.
Seeking the counsel of trusted and respected health professionals can also be helpful in providing parents with some balance for their concerns as well as other avenues of support.
People have to fix whatever bias they have, and I see this bias consistently, all the time, towards women directors. They're just not being trusted with action.
Jesus put his life on the line because He trusted that His Father had a greater plan.
The people know that they need in their representative much more than talent, namely, the power to make his talent trusted.
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