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Quotes About Trust

If one has no steady belief and foundation to one's life, it is all hopelessness and tears,
~ Annejet van der Zijl
Même si je deviens grand, j'ai toujours besoin de toi, hein ?
~ Anne-Laure Bondoux
Fond as [Naomi James] was of her faraway fiancé, another solo sailor, 'I'm a natural loner because as long as I know [my fiancé] is alive and well, I don't really worry about him. He has his life to live and I've got mine, and if I can survive then I'm sure he can.
~ Anneli Rufus
Ein Kennzeichen davon, daß man noch auf eigene Werke vertraut, ist, daß sich bei einem ?Fehltritt die Hoffnung vermindert.? Worte der Weisheit HIKAM ? von Ibn Ata'Allah al-Iskandari
~ Annemarie Schimmel
Es wäre natürlich ganz und gar verfehlt, das aufzuschreiben, worüber Margot und ich halbe Tage und Nächte lang reden, so intensiv und ehrlich von beiden Seiten, dass man sich fast um Kopf und Kragen redet. (Brief an Klaus Mann, 23. Juli 1940)
~ Annemarie Schwarzenbach
Mayeroff lists a number of elements necessary to be a good caregiver, attributes that are just as necessary to be a good employee or manager. His roster includes knowledge, patience, adaptability to different rhythms, honesty, courage, trust, humility, and hope.
~ Anne-Marie Slaughter
Corporate anthropologist Karen Stephenson argues that though trust is the natural glue of human connection since prehistoric times, it is mostly absent in modern hierarchies—especially in government, where vertical silos compete with and undermine one another, often within the same bureaucracy.
~ Anne-Marie Slaughter
Being nice to that woman is like feeding a baby shark so it can grow big enough to eat you.
~ Annette Blair
It was scary to need another person as much as you needed your next breath. It implied a need for unlimited faith and trust. You had to believe your love would be there for you always.
~ Annette Blair
I feared they'd never have that special connection. The covenant between a mother and child is powerful, but if it's broken....
~ Annette Blair
I want to lay my kill at your feet.
~ Annette Curtis Klause
Believe this," he whispered, and kissed her with the sharp, sleek kiss, the silver kiss, so swift and true, and razor sharp, and her warmth was flowing into him.
~ Annette Curtis Klause
We can take it slow," he said. "You can learn to be with me. Find out what I'm all about. You never know, you might like what you find." "Don't hold your breath," she said. He stepped toward her casually, amusement flickering around his lips. She tensed, her eyes checking for a way to run. "Or..." His hand lashed out, grabbed her, and whipped her into his arms, where he held her tight. "We can take it fast and rough.
~ Annette Curtis Klause
The mere thought of divorce terrified me. To me, divorce symbolized failure.
~ Annette Funicello
I swung the door open and relaxed. She wasn't there. I stepped in and shut the door behind me. I had promised God I wouldn't touch anything. I'd just look at what was lying around. If Jane Eyre had only looked around a little, she might have saved herself a lot of heartache.
~ Annie Barrows
good—forever," said Ivy. She had come up behind Crummy Matt, and now she stood next to Bean. "She'll never do
~ Annie Barrows
friendship... it's such a leap of faith
~ Annie Bryant
A thief is a thief is a thief.
~ Annie Bryant
Fake news works because people who already hold beliefs consistent with the story generally won't question the evidence
~ Annie Duke
Thousands of girls have climbed up stairs and knocked on a door answered by a woman who is a complete stranger, to whom they are about to entrust their stomach and womb. And that woman, the only person who can rid them of their misfortune, would open the door, in an apron and patterned slippers, clutching a dish towel, and inquire, "yes, miss, can i help you?
~ Annie Ernaux
Des milliers de filles ont monté un escalier, frappé à une porte derrière laquelle il y avait une femme dont elles ne savaient rien, à qui elles allaient abandonner leur sexe et leur ventre. Et cette femme, la seule personne alors capable de faire passer le malheur, ouvrait la porte, en tablier et en pantoufles à pois, un torchon à la main : "C'est pour quoi, mademoiselle?
~ Annie Ernaux
Thousands of girls have climbed up stairs and knocked on a door answered by a woman who is a complete stranger, to whom they are about to entrust their stomach and their womb. And that woman, the only person who can rid them of their misfortune, would open the door, in an apron and patterned slippers, clutching a dish towel, and inquire, "Yes, Miss, can I help you?
~ Annie Ernaux
À un moment, je lui ai dit sous une forme détournée que j'étais enceinte, sans doute parce que je pensais qu'il pourrait m'aider.
~ Annie Ernaux
Il y a eu, comme alors, les caresses réciproques avec les lèvres. Nous avons un accord profond. J'aime les positions de soumission où il me domine complètement, me voit de dos et je ne le vois pas, idem la fellation.
~ Annie Ernaux