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en He said he was going to move out and live with his father. He said he didn't trust her anymore. She wasn't the same person that he married.

en You had to trust each other to cross under or over and only move when the other person moves, so the trust, when somebody's got a loaded gun at your back. ... It made us trust each other quickly,
  Angelina Jolie

en [As he and his father played a game of one-on-one later that day, Sam spoke up. He felt sad, but also glad that Harrison wasn't suffering anymore.] He had such a great life, too, Dad, ... What was he going to do next? What could a person like George Harrison do next? ... I mean, he'd already done everything in his life.

en Not too many people would argue that it's good when Mom and Dad get married and stay together. But even beyond that we wanted to look inside those families to see what made a difference. In the end it wasn't the mother child bond, the father son bond. It was the father daughter bond.

en When I first went out on my own, the salary wasn't great, but you could live on it; you can't work part time anymore and live on your own.

en Most guys who went through what (Davis) went through hardly live to talk about it. He didn't have a father figure in his life at that time, so my father was that man, to help him out and get him on his feet.

en It's an unfortunate experience for both universities. We accept the apology that Montana has provided and we just have to find a way to move forward. I trust Jim O'Day and I know it wasn't intentional, so we'll just move on.

en Even as the LORD commanded Moses, so did the daughters of Zelophehad: / For Mahlah, Tirzah, and Hoglah, and Milcah, and Noah, the daughters of Zelophehad, were married unto their father's brothers' sons: / And they were married into the families of the sons of Manasseh the son of Joseph, and their inheritance remained in the tribe of the family of their father.

en Everybody knew my father. He wasn't a troublemaker. My father was working. He didn't bother anybody. We should have spent Christmas with him.

en I didn't trust that bull anymore, I used more caution. But it didn't change me much. There are always risks but the rewards outweigh them in the end.

en I can attest to that. My father didn't make it easy for us. He didn't understand why we couldn't take care of him at home anymore.

en [My Dad is 100 Years Old also touches on a controversy impossible to understand in today's moral climate, when Rossellini and Bergman were banished from Hollywood because they fell in love while she was married to another man. Bergman didn't make a U.S. film for seven years.] They were hurt, ... To be ridiculed in the newspapers. My father was such an intellectual and moral person, to be reduced to a sexy playboy, it was humiliating.
  Isabella Rossellini

en You know how you build up trust? You live up to the agreement. You come up with solid implementing schemes that enable you to move forward and show that what you've agreed to do in the agreement, you're actually doing and that's the best way to build up trust. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pe𝗑y confidence spoke for itself. You know how you build up trust? You live up to the agreement. You come up with solid implementing schemes that enable you to move forward and show that what you've agreed to do in the agreement, you're actually doing and that's the best way to build up trust.

en What I did wasn't just for Latin players. I did this because I want to live in an America where no one regardless of their skin color has to hear that stuff anymore. For too long, I had to listen to that stuff, and it wasn't right and it isn't right now.

en Rachel and Lilly loved Neil very much. Neil was a trusted husband and father and it is incomprehensible how that love and trust was betrayed in the ultimate act of violence. We are heartbroken at the loss to understand how this happened, but as our pastor, Father McKenzie reminded us just eight days ago, God didn't do this. There is evil among us.
  Joe Flaherty


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