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Quotes About Trust

If you're looking for a pal, Mr Clough, you can count me out.
~ David Peace
and deliver me from evil." "Amen.
~ David Pelzer
Your going to be fine.I promise you."- with my finger I made an X sign on my chest-"cross my heart and hope to die,you have my word.You don't deserve to live like that,and we're going to turn things around.
~ David Pelzer
Do not tell someone you love them, and then vote for someone who will hurt them.
~ David Pilgrim
Most politicians have some con artist in them, but worse is the con artist who has some politician in him.
~ David Pilgrim
The American people want to have trust in their leaders.
~ David Plouffe
Facebook and Twitter, online petitions, comments sent from apps such as Countable, and boilerplate emails that come from advocacy-group websites. Don't waste your time. Congresspeople don't trust these channels; they're too easy to hack, game, or blast out en masse.
~ David Pogue
It's not Don't kill your host. It's Don't burn your bridges until after you've crossed them.
~ David Quammen
One thing I've learned is that just because you can successfully lie to yourself doesn't mean you're not completely transparent to the people you love.
~ David R. Dow
Perhaps," she went on, "the biggest lesson of all is that people need to learn to put their faith in God and not in the men who have built institutions around faith or even in the institutions themselves.
~ David R. Johnson
Is there some lesson on how to be friends? I think what it means is that central to living a life that is good is a life that's forgiving. We're creatures of contact regardless of whether we kiss or we wound. Still, we must come together. Though it may spell destruction, we still ask for more-- since it beats staying dry but so lonely on shore. So we make ourselves open while knowing full well it's essentially saying "please, come pierce my shell.
~ David Rakoff
If all of the money was gone from my life, Would you still love me?" a man asks his wife. "Of course," she replies. "Come here, let me kiss you. I'll love you forever, but boy would I miss you!
~ David Rakoff
Inhofe concluded: "This is what a lot of alarmists forget. God is still up there, and He promised to maintain the seasons.
~ david ray griffin
In the introduction, Amy Butler the senior minister at Riverside and a friend of Clinton's, referred to the Trump Administration as a source of anguish and confusion, and everyone nodded solemly'.
~ David Remnick
He] accepted me for what I was and it wasn't fair of him not to give me the same chance to accept him in the same way.
~ David Rhodes
Winnie trusted in the possibility of redemption. Life would not end in an apoplectic implosion of frustrated desires, foiled schemes, and defeated dreams, but rather in revealed glory.
~ David Rhodes
Trust in someone means that we no longer have to protect ourselves. We believe we will not be hurt or harmed by the other, at least not deliberately. We trust his or her good intentions, though we know we might be hurt by the way circumstances play out between us. We might say that hurt happens; it's a given of life. Harm is inflicted; it's a choice some people make.
~ David Richo
When we feel unsafe with someone and still stay with him, we damage our ability to discern trustworthiness in those we will meet in the future.
~ David Richo
The opposite of interpersonal trust is not mistrust. It is despair. This is because we have given up on believing that trustworthiness and fulfillment are possible from others. We have lost our hope in our fellow humans.
~ David Richo
The foundation of adult trust is not "You will never hurt me." It is "I trust myself with whatever you do.
~ David Richo
If you use sarcasm, ridicule, teasing, pinching, tickling, or barbed kidding at times, make a commitment to cease using these passive-aggressive weapons against your partner or anyone.
~ David Richo
an unconditional yes to whatever is, was, or will be.
~ David Richo
The unconditional yes, with its implicit trust of the givens' usefulness to our growth, cuts through that fear-based view of life. Saying yes to reality—to the things we cannot change—is like choosing to turn around and sit in the saddle in the direction the horse is going.
~ David Richo
Wise adults begin relationships not with the romance phase but with an investigation phase. We check out the other, looking to see if he or she is trustworthy, has the ability to give the five A's, and possesses the qualities that are important to us. Only when we are secure in the knowledge that the other is trustworthy do we open ourselves to letting love happen.
~ David Richo