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en It's hard to call it a blind trust if they're peeking under the blindfold.

en The notion that you have a blind trust but you can tell your trustee when to sell stock in it just doesn't make any sense. It means you have a seeing eye trust and not a blind trust. It's ridiculous. She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility.

en [Democrats are already making political hay out of the loophole:] Only in Washington D.C. controlled by politicians could a politician have direct control over assets in a blind trust, ... Maybe we should call it a nearsighted trust.

en I went down pretty blind. I basically had a blindfold on.

en He was asked the question (about HCA stock) frequently. The main point was, 'I put it into a blind trust and therefore I've ceded responsibility to the trustee.' ... He was trying to explain to people what exactly happened when he put his assets into blind trusts. Once you put them into the trust, he didn't have any information as to the day-to-day disposition of those assets.

en He was asked the question (about HCA stock) frequently, ... The main point was, 'I put it into a blind trust and therefore I've ceded responsibility to the trustee.' ... He was trying to explain to people what exactly happened when he put his assets into blind trusts. Once you put them into the trust, he didn't have any information as to the day-to-day disposition of those assets.

en We have been educated to such a fine / or dull / point that we are incapable of enjoying something new, something different, until we are first told what it's all about. We don't trust our five senses; we rely on our critics and educators, all of whom are failures in the realm of creation. In short, the blind lead the blind. It's the democratic way.
  Henry Miller

en If he was really serious about being independent, he would have had a real blind trust -- instead of a seeing-eye-dog trust.

en What I find most appalling is the Senate calls it a qualified blind trust when it's not blind, ... Since the Senate says it's OK, the Senate has made it a political question. It's up to the voter. But there's no doubt it's a conflict of interest.

en The trust factor is a little bit more there than it ever has been before. Not a little bit, a lot. ... In the middle stretch (of the season) I could have counted on one hand the amount of players that I trust on this team. Now I have a hard time saying who I don't trust.

en It?s the trust factor. Instead of making many calls and having a lot of strangers come into your home, you can make one call to us ? someone you trust.

en Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.

en I think really for our viewers it should be understood that I put this into a blind trust,

en  Trust is an absurd phenomenon, logically absurd. That's why logic always says love is blind, although love has its own eyes, far more deep-going...still, to logic it is blind.
  Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh

en We are pleased that the group followed up on the governor's call for reform, and we feel that this proposal puts more trust back in the Environmental Trust Fund.


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