I've never done online dating, but first of all, I have a book out called 'Make It Last Forever: The Do's and The Dont's,' which led me to do the online dating thing. A lot of people respect my relationship songs, so they can pretty much trust me. Keith Sweat bookcalldate share on social
Bronagh looks after the kids and without her the family would disintegrate... there are some things you can't discuss with anyone other than your wife. There has to be a strong bond of trust. John Key bondbronaghdiscuss Change image and share on social
I wouldn't trust Nixon from here to that phone. Barry Goldwater nixonphonetrust Change image and share on social
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. Douglas Adams brainevolvelarge Change image and share on social
I am a free spirit. I am very impulsive. I put the most trust in people chance after chance, regardless of how they treat me. Sasha Lane chancefreeimpulsive Change image and share on social
I was an awful critic. I operated on the assumption that there was an absolute scale of values against which art could be measured. I didn't trust my own subjective responses. Tom Stoppard absoluteartassumption Change image and share on social
I think, in terms of activism associated with my films, be it 'Salaam Baalak Trust' or 'Maisha,' taking the idea of cinema as a way to change people, I feel heartened. I am glad that we have impacted thousands of lives. Mira Nair activismbaalakchange share on social
For me, the director is the most important thing. He is steering the boat. If you don't trust him, you won't be able to give him your all. Michelle Yeoh boatdirectorgive Change image and share on social
Throughout history, when societies face tough economic times, we have seen democratic reforms deferred, decreased trust in government, persecution of minority groups, and a general shrinking of the democratic space. Samantha Power decreasedeferdemocratic share on social
I was born in Brazil and grew up in the '70s under a climate of political distress, and I was forced to learn to communicate in a very specific way - in a sort of a semiotic black market. You couldn't really say what you wanted to say; you had to invent ways of doing it. You didn't trust information very much. Vik Muniz 70sbearblack share on social