Trust Quotes
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... we did decide to trust Christ, but the reason we made that decision is that God had first made us spiritually alive. ... God comes to us when we're spiritually dead, when we don't even realize our condition, and gives us the spiritual ability to see our plight and to see the solution in Christ. God comes all the way, not partway, to meet us in our need. When we were dead, He made us alive in Christ. And the first act of that new life is to turn in faith to Jesus.
Jerry Bridges
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Its time to trust my instincts, close my eyes and leap.
Stephen Schwartz
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Trust me, I have never written a speech in my life, and if I have my way, I never will.
Curt Schilling
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As men of the priesthood, we have an essential role to play in society, at home, and in the Church. But we must be men that women can trust, that children can trust, and that God can trust.
D. Todd Christofferson
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You can't trust the quality any more...
Ken Kesey
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I just can't say enough about the actors having faith and trust in the writers and the writers having faith and trust in the actors.
Kyle Chandler
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You may not understand your parents' interpretation of love and what they think is best for you, but you have to trust it.
Jovan Adepo
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Trust your instincts. If you have no instincts, trust your impulses.
Noel Coward
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When trust is violated, it's like you're left with an empty piggy bank. Building trust again, she said, is like putting big, fat nickels into the slot. They clank against the bottom, and that sound is jarring. But in order to heal, you have to keep adding those nickels, and soon enough, there will be coins to cushion the nickel's fall and make the sound not so grating.
Bill Konigsberg
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Trust the Canadians to produce a game about mutual funds that is actually more boring than the real thing.
Alex Berenson
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If you have a comfortable connection with your inner sensations—if you can trust them to give you accurate information—you will feel in charge of your body, your feelings, and your self. However, traumatized people chronically feel unsafe inside their bodies: The past is alive in the form of gnawing interior discomfort. Their bodies are constantly bombarded by visceral warning signs, and, in an attempt to control these processes, they often become expert at ignoring their gut feelings and in numbing awareness of what is played out inside. They learn to hide from their selves.
Bessel van der Kolk
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When you have a good heart: You help too much. You trust too much. You give too much. You love too much. And it always seems you hurt the most.
Nishan