“Trust is the foundation of great leadership.”

“Leadership is developed daily, not in a day.”

“A person’s impact is only a fraction of what it could be with great leadership.”

“The greater the impact you want to make, the greater your influence needs to be.”

“Whatever you will accomplish is restricted by your ability to lead others.”

“Trust is not a gasoline-soaked blanket that succumbs to the matches of betrayal, never able to be used for its warmth again; it’s a tapestry that wears thin in places, but can be patched over if you have the right materials, circumstances, and patience to repair it. If you don’t, you’re always the one who feels the coldest when winter comes.”

“Character makes trust possible and trust makes great leadership possible.”

“Ready to feel again. Ready to trust again. Ready to love again. The heart gets knocked down but it does not stay down.”

“I mostly want to remind her of the recipes of healing, and give her my own made-on-the spot remedy for the easing of her pain. I tell her, “Get a pen. Stop crying so you can write this down and start working on it tonight.” My remedy is long. But the last item on the list says: “When you wake up and find yourself living someplace where there is nobody you love and trust, no community, it is time to leave town – to pack up and go (you can even go tonight). And where you need to go is any place where there are arms that can hold you, that will not let you go.”

“Worry is the antithesis of trust. You simply cannot do both. They are mutually exclusive.”

“Prayer is not meant to always give us the answers we want. It is not the resting place upon which the scales of our faith and trust are balanced. It is not the reason for faith, but rather the result of a faith we already have.”

“In women he doesn’t trust! He is an atheist.”

“Trust in God, the only wise God.”

“To return to the Might God is to truly rely on Him.”

“God Is Not A Thief; the Devil Is the one that steals, kills and destroys.”