The press is the hired agent of a monied system, and set up for no other purpose than to tell lies where their interests are involved. One can trust nobody and nothing.
Gentlemen, I fervently trust that before long the principle of arbitration may win such confidence as to justify its extension to a wider field of international differences.
When you play a concerto with a small orchestra, you don't feel it is as important as Carnegie Hall. You try to work out all the little problems. Once that's all done, trust comes in.
If two people believe in the same story, they might be thousands of miles apart and total strangers, but they still have a sense they can trust each other.
If you get too attached to how you want it to come out the other side, you freeze. I try to trust that it will work out in the end.
When you're playing the same dirty dozen night after night, the moments that keep it fresh are those when you just let go and trust everyone.
I grew up in a neighborhood in Baltimore that was like a war zone, so I never learned to trust that there were people who could help me.
I have no desire to direct at all. I know how much pressure it is, and, trust me, it's so much easier and so much more fun to be an actor.
It's difficult to get started-when it comes to dealing with an unknown quantity, people are reluctant to trust their own opinion. It helps if two or three people give you a boost.
I don't listen to people's opinions. I have people around me who I can trust, but most of all I listen to myself.
It takes years for me to trust; I know that about myself. A lot of it is because I am so private, and so reluctant to make myself vulnerable.
Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to trust your team. It's a lesson I've had to relearn quite a few times.
I focus on the writing and let the rest of the process take care of itself. I've learned to trust my own instincts and I've also learned to take risks.
I ain't no author, man... my writing skills are not of 'New York Times' best-seller quality, trust and believe it ain't. My vocabulary ain't.
Once you make a studio 700 million dollars or so, or whatever the insane number is, then they finally seem to trust you, no matter how off-the-wall your project is.
I think I do believe in the afterlife; I have heard stories from people who I can completely trust that have seen ghosts.
I think there is a break down of trust generally, between people and politicians. I think that's come about for a whole variety of reasons.
I think trust is primarily built through relationships, and it's important because it's the foundational currency that a leader has with his team or his followers.
Now where people are - at least the people I talk to - they are focused on issues of trust. Accountability also comes up, to make sure that this doesn't happen again.
Hermione: [to Lupin] I trusted you! And all this time you've been his friend!
Frodo: [to Gollum] There is no promise you can make that I can trust.