After graduation, I took a job with Manufacturers Hanover Trust in software development. I don’t think I was there more than a month.
Most companies that go through layoffs are never the same. They don’t recover because trust is broken. And if you’re not honest at the point where you’re breaking trust anyway, you will never recover.
The only kind of seafood I trust is the fish stick, a totally featureless fish that doesn’t have eyeballs or fins.
My favorite six words in recovery are: trust God, clean house, and help others.
If we don’t have access to facts, we can’t trust each other. Without trust, there’s no law. Without law, there’s no democracy.
I will have to earn trust and respect from my kids.
My working and personal relationship with President Obama is marked by growing trust. I appreciate this.
The biggest danger to media, and what ultimately drove it apart from the public’s trust, are the people who believe that they are uncorrupted when their body of work doesn’t support such a belief.
Ruthless trust ultimately comes down to this: faith in the person of Jesus and hope in his promise.
Businesses and users are going to use technology only if they can trust it.
Takers believe in a zero-sum world, and they end up creating one where bosses, colleagues and clients don’t trust them. Givers build deeper and broader relationships – people are rooting for them instead of gunning for them.
Sci-fi nerds are respectful, honorable. You can trust them.
I have long been a supporter of The Prince’s Trust, and so when American Express asked me to launch ‘Amex Be Inspired’ and help young people build their confidence and fulfil their potential, I was delighted to get involved.
Trust me: it’s cool to invest.
We grow in time to trust the future for our answers.
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.
Trust into leadership evaporates with communities when they see that their problems are not adequately addressed, neither at the national level nor at the international arena.
The real cost of corruption in government, whether it is local, state, or federal, is a loss of the public trust.
Most of us have hoped and prayed for something to happen a certain way, but it didn’t. And when this happened, we had a choice to make: to react with offense toward God or to trust Him anyway.
When you have that privilege of being able to talk directly with your chairman, like I’ve had with Daniel Levy, that make things a lot easier. Afterwards, I know what we’ve said to each other, and we have a relationship built on trust.
When truth takes a backseat to ego and politics, trust is lost.
I trust the people who are working with me. I delegate.
Boxing gave me self-confidence that I didn’t have growing up. When I was young, I was super quiet and I didn’t trust anybody. I didn’t like having friends.
People don’t trust private health insurance companies for all the right reasons.
For me, I’m not a jealous person. That’s just not my thing. You have to have trust in your relationship.