I learned something from that. If someone asks me something that I really don't want to do I say no. I have to trust that. And I'm not afraid to talk money.
You may be right that people say: 'You know what we had Obama. He was inexperienced. The guy had great rhetoric sounded good looked good but has turned out to be an utter disaster. I want someone where I have confidence and credibility that they're up to the job and that I can trust what they tell me.'
If you don't trust someone to look after your investments then they shouldn't be doing the job for you.
I don't always trust my own instincts. It would be nice if someone else would tell me what I should do with my life!
People in north Michigan are not different at all from people in southern Alabama. Trust me someone who's spent a lot of time in both places. They're all hardworking simple people.
When you take a stand out of deep conviction people know. They may not even agree but they ask 'Do I want someone who is willing to take a hard stand and someone I can trust to do that when the chips are down?' They want that.
Will some reporter or some Republican on the Sunday shows please ask why tax cuts raid the non-existent Social Security Trust Fund but all the Democrats' new spending doesn't? Will someone please ask that?
We're never so vulnerable than when we trust someone - but paradoxically if we cannot trust neither can we find love or joy.
Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own instead of someone else's.
Someone who thinks the world is always cheating him is right. He is missing that wonderful feeling of trust in someone or something.