You see that's what I think is such a terrible terrible betrayal the trust that people have in government.
The Minutemen were seen as more of an art thing than Black Flag although I didn't see them that way. It confused people when we put out Saccharine Trust too.
I can count on one hand how many people I trust.
If you succeed with your first dream it helps. You know people trust you possibly for the second one. They give you a chance to play out your second one.
I just trust people and they sense everything's gonna be alright.
You never know really what anyone thinks about you - that's why all my closest friends are ones I've had since my schooling days when I was 5. And I surround myself with people who I trust and who know me.
And trust yes which is important but that is what I aim towards. Now that is difficult for some people and with that desire to get things as good as possible I would say that I'm probably regarded as quite prickly to work with.
What we have is North Korea still pursuing path to a nuclear weapon state. So the majority of people's trust in North Korea has gone down considerably.
The chief internal enemies of any state are those public officials who betray the trust imposed upon them by the people.
It takes people a while to trust you.
I tread in the footsteps of illustrious men... in receiving from the people the sacred trust confided to my illustrious predecessor.
I look for people who're passionate dedicated to the text and in whom I trust completely.
You can't trust very many people.
The hardest thing is that you can't trust people now. You just can't.
Every president has to live with the result of what Lyndon Johnson did with Vietnam when he lost the trust of the American people in the presidency.
And basically the sense of the 'Pledge to America' is this: Republicans understand when we were in charge we got fired in '06. We spent too much money. We defied the trust that the people had put in us. And we know that there is a better way.
I tend not to trust people who live in very tidy houses. I know that on the surface there is nothing wrong with a person being well-ordered and disciplined. Nothing except that it leaves the impression of that person having lived in the confines of a stark institution which although he or she has long since left remains within.