Quotes About Trust
Americans have perfected the art of reducing complicated truths into formulas and products. We're desperate for instant, visible, measurable ways of knowing God, instead of trusting that it's complicated and a mystery.
~ Mike Yaconelli
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Vision looks upward and becomes faith.
~ Stephen Samuel Wise
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It does not feel any different being directed by a first-timer as long as I am convinced that the director is passionate about the film he or she is making. If you get a sense of their vision for the film and their aesthetics of your performance, then it does not matter whether you work with a new or an experienced director.
~ Farhan Akhtar
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When I give over to somebody's vision rather than have an idea of what I need to do, it takes me to places I wouldn't have got to by myself. I'm always attracted to a strong director.
~ Willem Dafoe
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I'm learning slowly to not be as much of a control freak. I can't afford to be all the time, but I'm getting better at communicating. Delegating parts of my vision for other people to execute has made it an easier process for knowing what I want, and what people can handle, and what I should probably save for myself.
~ Halsey
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I have always been up for risks, but only because I had full confidence and faith in the vision of my directors.
~ Abhay Deol
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I'm a director's actor, and I surrender myself to the vision and the process. I think nothing else matters then.
~ Aditi Rao Hydari
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So when you go to a set and you just fully trust everybody, you know how hard everybody's working, you know that the people doing it are good and have such a strong vision - that's exactly my experience on 'New Girl,' and what my experience on 'Veronica Mars' was like. Everybody was just so great.
~ Max Greenfield
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There are actually very few US politicians who have integrity and vision.
~ David Korten
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Bertelsmann understood our vision when they first invested in us... They still believe in that vision.
~ Shawn Fanning
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It's really hard as a screenwriter, you feel like you have a vision and then you turn it over to a director and you have to let it go.
~ Lorene Scafaria
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When you meet someone with a vision, you have to give them a shot and an opportunity to see what they can do.
~ Richard Hatch
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Ultimately when I throw myself behind a movie, I have to really believe in that director's vision.
~ Christine Vachon
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Sadness... reflecting on the proud legacy of trust and fair play on which Reliance Industries was founded by my visionary father Dhirubhai Ambani, and how far RIL appeared to have moved away from those original values.
~ Anil Ambani
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People will give you the responsibility, even the authority, to go after the big things, the visionary things, the reaching for incredible opportunities, if they trust that you're running a city well. And if you don't run a city well, conversely, you can't do the big things.
~ Eric Garcetti
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I've told her about the many relationships I've seen implode simply because one person was terrified of being abandoned and so did everything in his or her power to push the other person away.
~ Lori Gottlieb
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If you sign up for intimacy, getting hurt is part of the deal.
~ Lori Gottlieb
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The inability to say no is largely about approval-seeking—people imagine that if they say no, they won't be loved by others. The inability to say yes, however—to intimacy, a job opportunity, an alcohol program—is more about lack of trust in oneself.
~ Lori Gottlieb
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In this room, I'm going to see you, and you'll try to hide, but I'll still see you, and it's going to be okay when I do.
~ Lori Gottlieb
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Infant (hope)—trust versus mistrust Toddler (will)—autonomy versus shame Preschooler (purpose)—initiative versus guilt School-age child (competence)—industry versus inferiority Adolescent (fidelity)—identity versus role confusion Young adult (love)—intimacy versus isolation Middle-aged adult (care)—generativity versus stagnation
~ Lori Gottlieb
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Infant (hope)—trust versus mistrust Toddler (will)—autonomy versus shame Preschooler (purpose)—initiative versus guilt School-age child (competence)—industry versus inferiority Adolescent (fidelity)—identity versus role confusion Young adult (love)—intimacy versus isolation Middle-aged adult (care)—generativity versus stagnation Older adult (wisdom)—integrity versus despair
~ Lori Gottlieb
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So much of what I'm doing to help him relies on our in-the-room interaction. Say what you will about the wonders of technology, but screen-to-screen is, as a colleague once said, "like doing therapy with a condom on.
~ Lori Gottlieb
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Love should increase over time, not start at a high," she said. "Real love is developed over time. It's about learning to trust, bond, and build a family together, with or without children. So I'm in favor of not overthinking yourself to death in the beginning. Women, especially, tend to rule people out too quickly.
~ Lori Gottlieb
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and I'm not sure if it's all of your annoying questions or the sadistic silences you put me through—but I feel like you get me, you know? And I don't want your head to get too big or anything, but I thought, you have a more complete picture of my total humanity than anyone else in my life.
~ Lori Gottlieb
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