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Quotes about Trust

It's one thing to be supported in your career and another thing for your peers to embrace you and say, 'We believe in you.'
— Cody Fern
I don't suppose that I know more about life than anyone of my age, but it seems to me that, in the capacity of an interlocutor, a book is more reliable than a friend or a beloved.
— Joseph Brodsky
The Bible says to 'fear not,' but this doesn't mean you should never feel scared. It means when you do feel fear, keep going forward and do what you are supposed to do. Or as I like to say, do it afraid.
— Joyce Meyer
God has established what man is supposed to do, and he expects man to do it his way and not a way independently of him. And when you do things independently of him, you have consequences you don't want to bear.
— Tony Evans
Whether we're looking at the burial box of St. James, a fragment of the True Cross, the Shroud of Turin, or some bones supposedly belonging to John the Baptist, there is always excitement and distrust, faith and doubt.
— Jay Parini
People are looking for stability in a shaky world. They want something they can get hold of that's firm and sure and an anchor in the midst of all of this instability in which they're living.
— Gordon Hinckley
To me, nothing ever feels like a sure thing. I cling to that because it's very important you don't ever think anything is a sure thing.
— John Hurt
Surely no child should fear his own father - especially a priesthood father. A father's duty is to make his home a place of happiness and joy.
— Ezra Taft Benson
I'm trying to surround myself during my life with the eight people I'd surround my bed with on my death.
— Bob Goff
God has not the slightest need for our proofs.
— Karl Barth
Faith is rather a freedom, a permission. It is permitted to be so—that the believer in God's Word may hold on to this Word in everything, in spite of all that contradicts it.
— Karl Barth
There is not other relation to God save that which appears upon the road along which Job travelled.
— Karl Barth