Trust is earned. Like gold.
I see some people with glasses here, I trust people with glasses, don't you? But if you're wearing your glasses like this. . . "Get away from 'em!"
To have integrity one must be consistently honest and trustworthy in everything one does. . . When you have integrity, people know you will do what you know is right. . . Its knowing what you have to do without someone telling you to do it. It is the core of a person's-and a company's- reputation.
A man without trust is a man without life.
Trust nothing but your own experience.
I do love Justin with all my heart and we have a lot of trust for each other.
Trust is for lovers. In politics there are only converging interests.
I have no desire for others to take it on themselves to analyze my thoughts. I am without thoughts. I have never, not even once, acted on the basis of any doctrine or philosophy. I am convinced that those people whom the world considers good and respects are all liars and fakes. I do not trust the world.
When I'm on stage, it's a little world I've created where I'm sort of the thing, so I have total control over everything that happens. When we're improvising, I'm with someone I totally trust. I know things are going to work out. I don't have those guarantees in life. There are no consequences on stage.
Trust everybody, but cut the cards.
It is important to have questionable friends you can trust unconditionally.
You have made a very good point: both the Prime Minister [Shindzo Abe] and I enjoy a fairly high level of trust among the citizens of our countries.
Some facts in life are immutable. One is, trust no-one who uses the word 'trope'.
Character makes trust possible, and trust is the foundation of leadership.
We trust people we can count on. We count on people who do what they say they will do when they say they will do it.
All genius is simple. It involves close observation and a momentous act of self trust.
Apart from a few simple principles, the sound and rhythm of English prose seem to me matters where both writers and readers should trust not so much to rules as to their ears.
I'm so very grateful to the readers who put down their hard-earned money to read what I write. They don't have to do that. They choose to. And I try and earn that trust every time I put out a book. I know that sometimes the stories head into challenging territory and I respect that that can be hard. It's a wonderful journey, though, and I'm so glad we're all on it together!
I think it was a lot of trust as well [between me and Daniel Radcliffe]. If we didn't have that, it could be a very painful film [ Swiss Army Man] to go make.
Trust no one unless you have eaten much salt with him.