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Quotes About Trust

Ongoing passion and growth in intimacy requires us to let go of our ideas of what we "should" be doing and instead trust the wisdom inherent in our unguarded heart and uninhibited body.
~ David Deida
on learning how to reject their authority. This is why the Royal Society (one of the earliest scientific academies, founded in London in 1660) took as its motto 'Nullius in verba', which means something like 'Take no one's word for it.
~ David Deutsch
This is why the Royal Society (one of the earliest scientific academies, founded in London in 1660) took as its motto 'Nullius in verba', which means something like 'Take no one's word for it.
~ David Deutsch
I have taken all my good deeds and all my bad deeds, and cast them … in a heap before the Lord, and fled from both, and betaken myself to the Lord Jesus Christ, and in him I have sweet peace!
~ David Dickson
once the existence of facts was denied then everything was a lie.
~ David Downing
The key is to get to know people and trust them to be who they are. Instead, we trust people to be who we want them to be - and when they're not, we cry.
~ David Duchovny
It's not someone else's responsibility to honor my marriage. It's my responsibility.
~ David Duchovny
I do not think that Mulder trusts any one other than Scully. He s very solitary. She is the only one who takes him seriously. I don t know if they re in love. In a way, their relationship is deeper than that, because they cannot live without each other.
~ David Duchovny
Our country was founded on a distrust of government. Our founding fathers gave power to the people to keep an eye on government. So when politicians say, Trust me, they're actually being very un-American.
~ David Duchovny
Upon the exposure of his bribery, it is reported he said, "I should have paid more.
~ David Ebershoff
Although I cannot prove this scenario, I know it—and isn't that the ultimate definition of faith? Knowing what we can't know. Seeing what isn't there.
~ David Ebershoff
Love and trust are Siamese twins, as conjoined as Chang and Eng.
~ David Ebershoff
Dear Reader, let me tell you this: Love and trust are Siamese twins, as conjoined as Chang and Eng.
~ David Ebershoff
I know someone loves me from how they say my name. Like with my mom and dad, when they say "Benjamin" it's like my name is safe in their mouth.
~ David Ebershoff
There is nothing more alarming to a boy than seeing a mother, or a father, buckling. It says to him that all will not be well. The boy does not know this, but he senses it, as a dog senses it, as a dog sense his master's true state of mind. (Lorenzo Dee)
~ David Ebershoff
Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.
~ David Ebershoff
I thought you said you were the one in charge!" Ce'Nedra exclaimed. I lied." Silk said. "It's a vice I have.
~ David Eddings
In order to build a good reputation, you have to view your own actions in the same way that the people judging you will view them.
~ David F. D'Alessandro
Never ask one of your peers to carry bad news for you. If there's going to be a disaster in any part of the organization that you're running, whether it's a personnel issue or a financial issue, always inform the boss yourself.
~ David F. D'Alessandro
Keep your personal life private. Take the risk of people not knowing you. Anything you do reveal, trust me, will eventually come back to haunt you.
~ David F. D'Alessandro
you will marvel at how very unusual Yale's team of star performers is in combining rigor and objectivity with the personal warmth and trust that avoids "politics" or "positioning" and maximizes real listening for full understanding every day.
~ David F. Swensen
But by swearing fealty ... you gave me everything." "I saw you need it." My scorn dripped. "This afternoon, by my shame?" "No, my lord. Tonight, by your fear." He sighed. "Now, perhaps, you can allow yourself a friend.
~ David Feintuch
Fiver hung onto my arm as if I was the last boat on the Lusitania.
~ David Fiddimore
Sometimes a friend can be a superb mentor. Often, someone who knows you well can offer candid feedback that would feel out of place—or even hostile—coming from a stranger.
~ David Fideler