It is a sore point, because you do have advantages if you have access to more than one language. You also have problems, because on bad days you don't trust yourself, either in your first or your second language, and so you feel like a complete halfwit.
Trust me, if I were gay I'd be getting more action than I'm getting now.
To restore the trust of the people, we must reform the way the government operates.
I feel good because I believe I have made progress in rebuilding the people's trust in their government.
On the stage, you alone hold the key, and on the night you have to trust that the director has inspired you enough to take the material and run with it.
I look for people who're passionate, dedicated to the text, and in whom I trust completely.
Ah! yes, I know: those who see me rarely trust my word: I must look too intelligent to keep it.
I learned you can't trust the judgment of good friends.
And when I retired, trust me, not only did Nolan Ryan, but the entire Ryan family had withdrawals from baseball. And it was tough.
You just kind of have faith. If that sounds kind of mystical, it's because I really don't know how it works, but I trust that it does. I try to write the way I read, in order to find out what happens next.
Don't trust anyone over thirty.
Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can't see where it keeps its brain.
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.'
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.
I don't trust what this life has given me.