I've got no brothers or sisters, so it's really important for me to have friends who I've known for years that I really know I can trust and rely on.
— Debra Stephenson
It's awesome for your coach to trust you and have confidence in you.
— DeAndre Jordan
I have a slightly bourgeois upbringing, I guess. My parents paid for me to go to school, which is nice, but I haven't gotten a dime since then. I have no trust fund. I wish I did.
— Dean Wareham
With everything that you can imagine at our fingertips, many of the social interactions that help tie people together in a community have faded away. Are communities traditionally built on relationships, trust and familiarity a thing of the past?
— Dean Ornish
When I was 4, I had a schedule. I was playing softball. My brother was playing football. My parents were teachers, and they'd owned businesses. We like to work hard. Work and then books. Books and then work. We just knew that we had to excel. It sounds militant, but trust me, it was fun.
— Dawn Richard
I'd love to believe in my government so I could trust law enforcement people again. I don't have that belief any more.
— David Thibodeau
If the response you finally receive from me is 'thanks but no thanks', then please accept at face value that I would really not be the right investor for you. You've got to trust me on this, and in this case take 'no' for an answer.
— David S. Rose
Trust me, I play the game for the fans, my family and myself.
— David Ortiz
As I get more confident as a filmmaker, I don't need to prepare so much in advance. I can trust that I and my team can come up with a solution.
— David MacKenzie
Christianity is entitled to the tribute of respect. I do not of course mean that all individuals, nominally Christian, deserve trust, confidence, or even respect, for the contrary is too often the case. Too often, men hold religion as they do property - in their wives' names.
— David Josiah Brewer
We can trust our doctors to be professional, to minister equally to their patients without regard to their political or religious beliefs. But we can no longer trust our professors to do the same.
— David Horowitz
As an ambassador for the aid agency Cafod and the Anthony Nolan Trust, I need to be sure that my public support for those charities is a help for their work, not a hindrance.
— David Harewood
As time goes by, I realize that I do trust the wind. And I often write my songs for myself.
— David Friedman
The key is to get to know people and trust them to be who they are. Instead, we trust people to be who we want them to be - and when they're not, we cry.
— David Duchovny
I have picked the very, very best deputy that I could. David Parker is a fantastic guy. He's a person who I trust absolutely. He's got a wonderful sense for policy. He will be great on organisation, and I know that I could not have a better deputy.
— David Cunliffe
People younger than me trust me. People my age do not. They think I'm up to something. And I've often felt this.
— David Berman
Trust me, I know, you can make mistakes with money and still raise money-smart kids. You can start a new family tradition of handling money the right way.
— Dave Ramsey
Writing a novel is a huge adventure; when it's going well it's more fun than fun. When it stutters to a halt put it aside. Go for a swim, go for a walk, take a week off. Don't panic or be afraid; you and your characters are in it together. Trust them to come to your rescue.
— Deborah Moggach
When your teammates trust you to make the right play, your confidence is building as every game goes on.
Trust leads to intimacy, which leads to healing and meaning. We can only be intimate to the degree we can make ourselves vulnerable. But when we open our hearts, we can get hurt.
I value an entrepreneur I can get behind and trust, because I know they are attempting to move forward in life.
— Daymond John
In these times, God's people must trust him for rest of body and soul.
— David Wilkerson
I don't think they should trust anything that happens in 'Fargo' at all, and I'm sure 'Fargo' fans know not to make the mistake of trusting too much.
— David Thewlis
When all else fails, trust God.
— David Robinson
I would still consider myself in the elite group of managers. If it was me against someone else, I'd trust myself.
— David Moyes
I was never afraid to come back to Paris. I trust the club; I trust this country.
— David Luiz
I've never made choices based on money - I always trust my gut.
— David James Elliott
We have little choice but to place a certain level of trust in scientists - even when it comes to the model-driven speculative discipline of climate change. And, need it be said, most scientists take great care in being honest, principled and precise.
— David Harsanyi
I'm a big fan of public trust.
— David Harbour
I would say what you have to do as a screenwriter is strip the book back to find the skeleton. When you've found the skeleton - that's what you trust - you reclothe.
— David Farr
We've put out records that consistently have been what the fans have been looking for from Disturbed. We've been consistent with our live performances. As long as we continue to maintain that level of trust with our fanbase, I think they'll still be there.
— David Draiman
To some extent I happily don't know what I'm doing. I feel that it's an artist's responsibility to trust that.
— David Byrne
I trust myself.
Building relationships. Communicating. Trust. Those are three things I've kind of instilled myself with.
— Dave Martinez
You are the mother, the father, the sister, the brother, the teacher and the guide for the soul that has been placed in your trust.
— Debbie Ford
I play basketball. I play center, and if you haven't watched me play, I'm not a regular big man. I can move my feet. Not saying I can stop anyone out there who's in front of me, but trust me: I can really be a problem on the perimeter guarding somebody.
— Deandre Ayton
Fear leads to more fear, and trust leads to more trust.
I think women's relationships with other women are very complicated and depend on their relationships with their mothers. Mine was fraught with problems. So I didn't necessarily trust women for a long time.
— Dawn Steel
Every one of my team-mates and every one working in the club wants to make things better. I'd like ask the public, the people who come to the games, to trust that we are working hard to improve. They shouldn't doubt things will get better if we all stay together.
— David Villa
If there is evidence that an employee has broken the law, caused harm to veterans, or have violated the public trust, they should be terminated immediately. Instead, due to overly cumbersome and lengthy arbitrations as well as extensive bureaucratic red tape, VA has not been able to remove employees as quickly as we would have liked.
— David Shulkin
The American people want to have trust in their leaders.
— David Plouffe
The poker player learns that sometimes both science and common sense are wrong; that the bumblebee can fly; that, perhaps, one should never trust an expert; that there are more things in Heaven and Earth than are dreamt of by those with an academic bent.
— David Mamet
Trust the tale, not the teller.
— David Knopfler
Firemen can do almost everything. You already trust them in life-threatening situations; why not let them help you with your everyday problems, too?
— David Hunt
Back in 2005, the Anthony Nolan Trust could have asked me just to speak out about the lack of ethnic minority donors on the bone marrow register, but that would have meant nothing if I wasn't prepared to join up myself.
The Centre is very important to me; it's about trust - about truth.
— David Ginola
If you go in to vote, and you are no longer confident that the vote that you put in is the way it's going to get recorded because you don't know if the Russians or someone else have gotten into the voting system, that undercuts your trust in the democratic process.
— David E. Sanger
You've got to trust in your own ability, back yourself, and the main thing is work really, really hard and fight to improve.
— David de Gea
I read the NY Times but I don't trust all of it.
A group is as healthy as its 'social contract' is clear; a congregation as faithful as its covenant is mutually understood; a pastor as effective as the pastor's and people's commitment to trust and integrity is honored, guarded, and fulfilled.
— David Augsburger