When someone says, 'I trusted you,' the phrase is loaded with all the actions that came from that trust: the person comes almost to embody trust, just as anyone who's always hustling can only be called a hustler.
Do not expect trust to appear suddenly and in a state of completion. Trust grows gradually as we venture forth little by little, with God and each other. As our trust grows, so will our willingness and courage to speak and listen with greater freedom. Seeing things more clearly is often one of the fruits of our growing trust.
“I've been here a little over five years. I trusted this leadership before I joined and I trust it now.”
“The slogan was 'Don't trust anyone over thirty'. Sixty years later the slogan became, 'Don't trust anyone over ninety'.”
Trust isn't just the greatest currency, it's the only currency. Once trust is gone in any form of currency, the value is gone.
Pain was simply an inevitability of living, and I had to learn how to trust him with his own, as I trusted him with mine.
When you learn to trust and believe in yourself—your thoughts, feelings, and intuition—you give others the opportunity to trust you.
What harm does lying cause? One loses people’s trust. And once one loses trust, he becomes worthless.
“We are such good friends that we trust each other on the field, and I love that. You have got to have trust on a team.”
I don't trust easily, so when I tell you I trust you, don't make me regret it.