Me, I'm dishonest, and you can always trust a dishonest man to be dishonest. Honestly, it's the honest ones you have to watch out for.
If you're reading IMDB, half of it's made up. You can't trust it or Wikipedia, which is just lies, lies!
I also don't trust Caribou anymore. They're out there, on the tundra, waiting... Something's going down. I'm right about this.
I found it to be more challenging to be in a huge effects movie, because a lot of the things aren't there. You have to trust the director and react to nothing.
We need to discuss the basis of a new form of trust built on a meaningful form of citizenship appropriate for a republic.
A half truth, like half a brick, is always more forcible as an argument than a whole one. It carries better.
When a man assumes a public trust he should consider himself a public property.
I enjoy the risk of bungee-jumping. I used to pay money to do it. Now, it's the opposite. I get paid to do action.
I'm old enough to remember Richard Nixon. They called it the imperial presidency when he was refusing to spend money that Congress had appropriated.
My top priority will be to secure maximum value for money in aid through greater transparency, rigorous independent evaluation and an unremitting focus on results.
It's wrong and disgusting to follow children around and take their picture and sell it for money.
We need earmark reform, and when I'm President, I will go line by line to make sure that we are not spending money unwisely.
Teaching money management is a practical tool that will help shape kids' futures.
We continue to subsidize highways and aviation, but when it comes to our passenger rail system, we refuse to provide the money Amtrak needs to survive.
I admire directors so much, I find them incredible: they manage such a huge number of people of different characters, think of the money involved.
There's not an appropriations bill in the last 10 years that the-that Democrats passed in the Congress. We haven't spent any money of your taxes in the last decade.
Those big films are scary things. There's so much money behind those things. There's that hype. You enter a machine.
A rise in wages, from an alteration in the value of money, produces a general effect on price, and for that reason it produces no real effect whatever on profits.
John Cleese once told me he'd do anything for money. So I offered him a pound to shut up, and he took it.
But the Americans have no extra money. They have their own problems. They can provide financial assistance for two, three, four, or six months at most.
Those who have a lot of money in Greece invest in housing abroad. It's all immoral. The Greek crisis is structural, but also political.