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en The British are going to spend billions on this, and they're concerned they won't really understand the technology of what they're buying. They don't want to be treated like a Third World arms dealer. They're saying, ' If you can't trust us, how can we trust you?

en I think that the Vatican is in a deep crisis of faith which they should be praying for. They don't trust theologians, they don't trust women, they don't trust gays and they don't trust nature. The rest of us who do and who are looking for answers should just get on with the work.

Mer information om detta ordspråk och citat! Det faktiska är att det inte finns något som du kan lita på; och det är ett fruktansvärt faktum, om du gillar det eller inte. Psykologiskt sett finns det ingenting i världen som du kan sätta din tro, ditt förtroende eller din övertygelse till. Varken dina gudar eller din vetenskap kan rädda dig, ge dig psykologisk visshet; och du måste acceptera att det inte finns något som du kan lita på alls.
en The fact is there is nothing that you can trust; and that is a terrible fact, whether you like it or not. Psychologically there is nothing in the world, that you can put your faith, your trust, or your belief in. Neither your gods, nor your science can save you, can bring you psychological certainty; and you have to accept that you can trust in absolutely nothing.
  Jiddu Krishnamurti

en When consumers purchase a GM Certified Used Vehicle they get the peace of mind that comes with buying a fully inspected and reconditioned vehicle from the GM brands they know and trust, from a dealer they know is going to be there for them.

en I have every reason to believe that the British are right about this. I trust the British on this issue. The British are operating in the south, they know the situation there.

en The difficulties exist partly when it comes down to trust, ... Not between the Unionists and the Republicans -- everyone knows there's no trust there -- but between the Unionists and the British government.

en The Tories? relationship with Wales is based on trust and understanding. We don?t trust them and they don?t understand us.

en I want our troops to understand how much we love, respect them and let them know that we trust them - we trust the professionals in our military to win this war for us and we are not going to sit back and be arm chair quarterbacks telling them how to do their job.

en This just echoes what I've heard all over the state. State employees just don't trust the governor. They don't trust him with their pensions, they don't trust him to hire competent managers, they don't trust him with the state budget.

en The reason that trust is so important has to do with the long-standing belief that you could trust him, even if you don't always agree with him and don't understand what he's doing. The honesty dip is partly caused by a loss of faith in his credibility on Iraq.

en That's because you didn't choose to work with us. You chose to attack us out of the chute. We don't trust you. We'd rather sit with someone we trust, at least to frame the dialogue. You have to earn our trust.

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 Whether it's a family or a team or a business, trust is the cornerstone of any good operation. I think what has happened is that the guys trust each other more. Their trust level is very high right now. They know they have each other's back.

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. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective.

en The trust Europeans, and the rest of the world in general, had placed in America's foreign policy is gone. And it is the lack of trust that now marks relations between the US and Europe.


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