The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.
To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved.
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted in important affairs.
I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you.
Ultimately, there can be no complete healing until we have restored our primal trust in life.
Few delights can equal the presence of one whom we trust utterly.
The chief lesson I have learned in a long life is that the only way you can make a man trustworthy is to trust him; and the surest way to make him untrustworthy is to distrust him.
I don't like the strictly objective viewpoint [in which all of the characters' actions are described in the third person, but we never hear what any of them are thinking.] Which is much more of a cinematic technique. Something written in third person objective is what the camera sees. Because unless you're doing a voiceover, which is tremendously clumsy, you can't hear the ideas of characters. For that, we depend on subtle clues that the directors put in and that the actors supply. I can actually write, "'Yes you can trust me,' he lied." [But it's better to get inside the characters' heads.]
I am not sure I trust you." "You can trust me with your life, My King." "But not with my wine, obviously. Give it back.
I know it's hard for you to trust me. If I ever find the man who did this to you, who made you so frightened, I'll kill him with my bare hands. But you can trust me.
Piper, you’re the strongest, most powerful beauty queen I’ve ever met. You can trust yourself. For what it’s worth, you can trust me too.
You can trust me to keep my word. I always keep my word, promises or threats.
Think positive, and don't listen to anyone telling you 'you can't.' You can. Trust me.
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