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Quotes About Trust

When you're speaking to HR, no matter how friendly they may seem, you're still speaking to an agent of the corporation, with all that this implies. The very fact that you've chosen to give the information to an agent of the company means the information belongs to the company.
~ Unknown
If she couldn't partner with a boss, how could she partner with clients or an entire organization
~ Unknown
a really good friend, the kind of friend who - when they were together both of them were more able to be who they really were.
~ Cynthia Voigt
He knew from the first that this man would know how to hurt him.
~ Cynthia Voigt
Every admirer is a potential enemy.
~ Cyril Connolly
There is no pain equal to that which two lovers can inflict on one another. This should be made clear to all who contemplate such a union.
~ Cyril Connolly
Do not protect yourself by a fence, but rather by your friends.
~ Czech Proverb
If we trust our own strength (said Mr. Orme), it may sustain us up to a certain point and then give way and let us down just at the moment when we need it most, but if the Lord is our strength, and our hearts trust in Him, He gives us His help in time of trouble.
~ Unknown
Faith is not belief without proof, but trust without reservation.
~ D. Elton Trueblood
One doesn't know, till one is a bit at odds with the world, how much one's friends who believe in one rather generously, mean to one.
~ D. H. Lawrence
The one woman who never gives herself is your free woman, who is always giving herself.
~ D. H. Lawrence
You never know how much you really believe anything until its truth or falsehood becomes a matter of life and death to you. C. S. Lewis
~ Unknown
Jesus smiled, "So, you believe because you've seen with your own eyes. Good! But better blessings are in store for those who believe without seeing.
~ Unknown
Bel let her talk—as a matter of fact it would have been difficult to stop her—and there was no harm in listening as long as she did not allow herself to believe a word Louise was saying. It's a dream, thought Bel. It's a fairy-tale. Fairy-tales don't happen.
~ D.E. Stevenson
Barbara returned the pressure. "It's turned out all right after all," she said contentedly. "Things usually do, somehow. You worry and fuss and try to make things go the way you think they should, and then you find that the other way was best. I'm going to try not to worry about things anymore.
~ D.E. Stevenson
Dr. Forrester got lost in the snow and staggered into the hall and collapsed on the floor. If the door had been locked he would probably have died. So ever since then Uncle Jock and Aunt Mamie have never allowed the door to be locked.
~ D.E. Stevenson
Jerry found Barbara very soothing and comforting during this difficult time. It was not necessary to confide in Barbara to gain her sympathy—you just talked to Barbara about odds and ends of things, and you came away feeling a different creature.
~ D.E. Stevenson
This was all the easier because Mr. Marvell was so matter of fact about the whole thing—the picture might have been a still life of a jar of roses, or of a cabbage, rather than the naked figure of his wife. After all, he's her husband, thought Barbara vaguely, and that seemed to help.
~ D.E. Stevenson
It's turned out all right after all," she said contentedly. "Things usually do, somehow. You worry and fuss and try to make things go the way you think they should, and then you find that the other way was best. I'm going to try not to worry about things anymore.
~ D.E. Stevenson
Nitkin brought the horses round at a few minutes before ten and I went out to have a word with him and to explain that Simon was not an experienced rider. 'That's all right,' said Nitkin. 'I'll look after Mr. Simon. Don't you worry, madam.' I was not really worrying; I trusted Nitkin. As a matter of fact he was the only person at Limbourne that I trusted.
~ D.E. Stevenson
I used to worry myself nearly crazy about money—about how I was to make ends meet and pay for Emmie's education—but not now." She hesitated and then added in a lower voice, "You've taught me to trust God and enjoy my daily bread, that's why I said don't let's think about the future." "....We'll trust God and enjoy our daily bread together.
~ D.E. Stevenson
It is not only great occasions which call for strength beyond our own; ordinary people who go about their daily duties feel the need of God's strength to help them, and God's shield to protect them from harm. The chief cause of unhappiness in modern times is fear, said Mr. Orme; fear of illness, fear of the future, fear of death; but the heart that trusts in the Lord fears nothing.
~ D.E. Stevenson
Oh, I don't know. I just had a feeling that it was nice of her to be nice—if you see what I mean. She thinks Hugo is marvellous—and of course he is," added Patty hastily. "Does your father like him?" "Yes, of course. Everybody likes him.
~ D.E. Stevenson
You worry and fuss and try to make things go the way you think they should – and then you find that the other way was best. I'm going to try not to worry about things any more.
~ D.E. Stevenson