quotations about trust
Faith in the integrity of government institutions is a precious social resource. No society can run without it. That integrity depends upon trust, and trust is as much a matter of appearance as it is of reality.
POLITICO MAGAZINE
"Is This a Constitutional Crisis?", Politico, May 9, 2017
Nothing builds trust more than saying what you mean, and doing what you said you would do. Trust and accountability go hand in hand.
ART MURRAY
"Building the high-trust enterprise", KM World, April 29, 2017
Trust not till after trial.
PIETRO ARETIN
attributed, Day's Collacon
Take. Your. Time. Trust isn't built overnight, neither are relationships. Trust, like relationships are built through connection, consistency, and follow through.
ALECHIA REESE
"Alechia Reese shares how to establish profitable partnerships in business", rollingout, April 25, 2017
My body aches from mistakes betrayed by lust
We lied to each other so much that in nothing we trust
MEGADETH
"Trust", Cryptic Writings
Trust isn't total abandon, but it does involve a certain surrender and free exchange. It doesn't happen instantly, but when established, it serves as the bedrock for loyalty, continuity, and mutual benefit. If brands can shift their focus from controlling what information their competitors can access to winning their customers' trust, they're likely to gain a powerful advantage in the marketplace -- a good reputation. And a good reputation can outlast the most cutting-edge advancements, loss of originality, and even intense competition.
SHAMA HYDER
"Let Your Competition Steal Your Ideas: 5 Reasons Why", Inc., April 26, 2017
For there to be betrayal, there would have to have been trust first.
SUZANNE COLLINS
The Hunger Games
As it is necessary not to invite robbery by supineness, so it is our duty not to suppress tenderness by suspicion; it is better to suffer wrong than to do it, and happier to be sometimes cheated than not to trust.
SAMUEL JOHNSON
The Rambler, December 18, 1750
Trust him with none of thy individualities who is, or pretends to be, two things at once.
JOHANN CASPAR LAVATER
Aphorisms on Man
Trust is the cornerstone of all financial transactions. It underpins the relationship between counterparties and is essential to the effective functioning of complex financial markets.
JENNIFER GILLESPIE
"Reinforcing trust in UK money markets is vital to the future health of the financial system", City A.M., April 27, 2017
Trust not only allows us to believe others, but it allows us to believe in ourselves. We do not believe in ourselves until someone else puts his or her trust in us.
SHEENA AMIN
"Trust vs. Love: 7 Truths To Why Trust Is More Valuable Than Love", Huffington Post, May 8, 2017
Men are able to trust one another, knowing the exact degree of dishonesty they are entitled to expect.
STEPHEN LEACOCK
The Social Criticism of Stephen Leacock
Trust No One.
CHRIS CARTER
The X-Files
Self-trust is the first secret of success.
RALPH WALDO EMERSON
"Success", Society and Solitude
If I refuse to trust the word of an honest man, I may reasonably expect that with me, at least, he will break faith at the earliest opportunity.
J. G. HOLLAND
Gold-foil: Hammered from Popular Proverbs
Trust him little who praises all, him less who censures all, and him least who is indifferent about all.
JOHANN KASPAR LAVATER
attributed, Wise Words and Quotes
Trust is earned over many years by providing to the customer products and services that fulfill customer needs. Trust is earned by listening to and respecting the customer's voice.
JOHN HAUSER
"How companies like United and Wells Fargo can win back consumer trust", Value Walk, April 20, 2017
Trust precedes love; we can only truly love someone that we can trust.
SHEENA AMIN
"Trust vs. Love: 7 Truths To Why Trust Is More Valuable Than Love", Huffington Post, May 8, 2017
Trust is an evolving and fragile phenomenon that can be destroyed even faster than it can be created.
ELLEN ENKEL
"To Get Consumers to Trust AI, Show Them Its Benefits", Harvard Business Review, April 17, 2017
To accept anything on trust, to preclude critical application and development, is a grievous sin.
VLADIMIR LENIN
"Uncritical Criticism", Collected Works