Camaraderie doesn't happen by accident; developing a strong sense of trust, accountability, and togetherness around team goals requires intentional effort.
I talk a lot about Jackie MacMullan. Think about the trust and the equity Jackie has built with people in this game. When you watch her work, there is such a high level of respect given. It's hard to describe it, but you can see it when players engage with her.
As a historian, what I trust is my ability to take a mass of information and tell a story shaped around it.
Trust no friend without faults, and love a woman, but no angel.
It's good to have a manager who shares your interests, or goals. You can presumably trust a husband. I don't know if it's the best way to work. I really shouldn't discuss this.
Of course you can't 'trust' what people tell you on the web anymore than you can 'trust' what people tell you on megaphones, postcards or in restaurants. Working out the social politics of who you can trust and why is, quite literally, what a very large part of our brain has evolved to do.
Because the Internet is so new, we still don't really understand what it is. We mistake it for a type of publishing or broadcasting, because that's what we're used to. So people complain that there's a lot of rubbish online, or that it's dominated by Americans, or that you can't necessarily trust what you read on the Web.
Working out the social politics of who you can trust and why is, quite literally, what a very large part of our brain has evolved to do.
Trust gives you the permission to give people direction, get everyone aligned, and give them the energy to go get the job done. Trust enables you to execute with excellence and produce extraordinary results. As you execute with excellence and deliver on your commitments, trust becomes easier to inspire, creating a flywheel of performance.
Trust me: you make a movie about time travel, and you know for a fact humans will never travel through time. The paradoxes that come up just from trying to tell a story with time travel really illuminates the fact that it's impossible. It will never happen. We can barely get through a movie that involves time travel.
I tell women to stop learning how to keep a man and make him happy, and to try figuring out what they want from a relationship, to trust their own instincts and not worry about pleasing someone else.
I trust my recovering peers completely. I'll occasionally look sideways at them because they're addicts but it would break my heart and surprise me to find out that any of these people were lying. Still, addiction is cunning and baffling and you never know.
Big people take care of little people; we must live up to that trust.
Trust that little voice in your head that says 'Wouldn't it be interesting if...'; And then do it.
I made money in my 20s, became sober in my 30s, looked around, and didn't know who I could trust for money advice.
I want someone who can trust that my big hands are going to take care of them.
This world of ours... must avoid becoming a community of dreadful fear and hate, and be, instead, a proud confederation of mutual trust and respect.
The hardest thing to do is to trust people.
Hire the best people, and trust what you hired them to do.
Faith is not belief without proof, but trust without reservation.
Never trust the artist. Trust the tale. The proper function of the critic is to save the tale from the artist who created it.
I'm a dirt person. I trust the dirt. I don't trust diamonds and gold.
I have some women friends but I prefer men. Don't trust women. There is a built-in competition between women.
I have to trust what I do and then do it.
You should trust any man in his own art provided he is skilled in it.
I trust Winsor and Newton and I paint directly upon it.
I shall endeavour still further to prosecute this inquiry, an inquiry I trust not merely speculative, but of sufficient moment to inspire the pleasing hope of its becoming essentially beneficial to mankind.
They still have negligent auditing, they still have things going for a walk, and they have no idea where they're coming from, and they have no idea where they're going. And if that's the case, how can we, as the public, trust the NSA with all of our information, with all of our private records, the permanent record of our lives?
No one would argue that it's in the United States' interest to have independent knowledge of the plans and intentions of foreign countries. But we need to think about where to draw the line on these kind of operations so we're not always attacking our allies, the people we trust, the people we need to rely on, and to have them in turn rely on us.
Who would not rather trust and be deceived?
EMILY's List members are deeply committed to electing pro-choice Democratic women whom we trust to stand up for our rights, treat us honestly, and make us proud. Our candidates fight for us every day. Blanche Lincoln failed to hold up her end of the bargain.
And I'm afraid, in this day and age, trust, which I count so, you know, I love loyalty. I love trust.
Choose your friends wisely, and also choose friends that you can trust.
The power to investigate is a great public trust.
My father always said, 'Never trust anyone whose TV is bigger than their book shelf' - so I make sure I read.
Trust is hard to come by. That's why my circle is small and tight. I'm kind of funny about making new friends.
Trust in God - she will provide.
My faith in God is unshakeable, even though till date, I have not experienced any miraculous incident that makes me feel the presence of a higher power. But the trust in God has been engrained into my psyche since my childhood.
Trust obviously develops when you reinforce what you say you're going to do by actions.
I think it is time for a radical federalism in this country, where people trust innovation coming from the local level and ramp that up.
Someone who thinks the world is always cheating him is right. He is missing that wonderful feeling of trust in someone or something.
Better to trust the man who is frequently in error than the one who is never in doubt.
My favorite book is 'Speed of Trust' by Stephen Covey.
Building trust is very important.
You can't just trust to luck; you have to really listen to what that character is telling you.
Never trust anyone who wants what you've got. Friend or no, envy is an overwhelming emotion.
To persevere, trusting in what hopes he has, is courage in a man.
Maybe if I really believe in me, trust me without any calculated plan, who knows what will happen?
Trust your landmark and run through the smoke. It's going to open up eventually.
I could I trust starve like a gentleman. It's listed as part of the poetic training, you know.