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Federal gas tax revenues that are paid into the trust fund by highway users should be used for programs that benefit highway users.
— Cynthia Lummis
Reporters used to be blue-collar; at the Globe now, it's practically required that you have a trust fund.
— Howie Carr
You look like trouble. When I was growing up, my mother used to tell me to never trust a redhead.
— Tarryn Fisher
In-laws were often used as plot devices to drive a happy couple apart, to destroy marital love and trust.
— Jeanine Basinger
Never trust a survivor," my father used to warn me, with Vartan Mamigonian in mind, "until you find out what he did to stay alive.
— Kurt Vonnegut
She felt disgusting and used and like she could never trust anyone ever again, and the last thing she wanted was food.
— Cecelia Ahern
I am not used to doing naked shoots but when you trust the photographer and the crew, you know it won't be vulgar.
— Gisele Bundchen
Trust your fears. When a quiet voice whispers, "you are being used", listen. Ignore your baser desires.
— Michael R. Fletcher
Helping people was always a mistake ...
Trust was a word for fools. It was a word people used when they meant to betray you. — Joe Abercrombie
Trust was a word for fools. It was a word people used when they meant to betray you. — Joe Abercrombie
The people, they need someone to live through. Trust me, I used to be in roller derby back in the day. People need a hero.
— Mat Johnson
You might as well get used to it."
"What, fish? Trust me, I'm plenty used to fish."
"No," he said. "Letting me protect you. — Cassandra Rose Clarke
"What, fish? Trust me, I'm plenty used to fish."
"No," he said. "Letting me protect you. — Cassandra Rose Clarke
The most expensive card you'll hold in your pocket is trust, if used irresponsibly, the charges become costly and the debt is often unforgivable
— Silent Dugood