Trust Quotes - Page 5
Henry L. Stimson (2016). “On Active Services In Peace And War”, p.416, Read Books Ltd
Terry Tempest Williams (2010). “The Open Space of Democracy”, p.83, Wipf and Stock Publishers
Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you work.
Rita Mae Brown (2011). “Starting from Scratch: A Different Kind of Writers' Manual”, p.9, Bantam
Quoted in Christian Monitor, and Religious Intelligencer, 4 July 1812. An almost identical quotation by Newton, said to have been uttered "a little before he died," appears in Joseph Spence, Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters of Books and Men, published in 1820 but extant in manuscript form from around 1730. A paraphrase of Newton's words was printed in a note in a 1797 edition of TheWorks of Alexander Pope.
It is well known that those who do not trust themselves never trust others.
Alfred Adler (2013). “Understanding Human Nature (Psychology Revivals)”, p.128, Routledge
Trust means you anchor your heart in the reality of God's awareness of your situation.
James MacDonald (2010). “10 Choices: A Proven Plan to Change Your Life Forever”, p.158, Thomas Nelson Inc
Henry Clay (2015). “The Papers of Henry Clay: Candidate, Compromiser, Whig, March 5, 1829-December 31, 1836”, p.42, University Press of Kentucky
Edith Hamilton (1969). “Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes”
"Loyalty and Sedition". Essay published in The Advertiser, 1748.