20 Quotes about Trust Issue

20 Quotes about Trust Issue

Be careful who you trust.

If someone will discuss others with you,

they will certainly discuss you with others.

 

Trusting is hard.

Knowing who to trust, even harder.

 

Trust doesn’t come with a refill.

Once it’s gone, you probably won’t get it back.

And if you do, it will never be the same.

That’s a fact.

 

Trust gets you killed.

Love gets you hurt.

And being real gets you hated.

 

Not everyone’s trust issues come from failed relationships.

Some of us had family members that hurt us

or friends that betrayed us.

 

Trust takes years to build,

second to break,

and forever to repair.

 

I don’t have trust issues.

I have “I’ve seen this before, and I know hot it ends” issues.

 

I don’t trust words anymore.

I only trust actions.

People can pretend to do a lot without being serious about it.

                                                       

Be careful who you trust and tell yours problems to,

not everyone that smiles at you is your friend.

 

I may have trust issued,

but some people seem to have an issue

with the responsibility of being trusted.

 

Trust is like an eraser.

It gets smaller and smaller after every mistake.

 

Trust is a fragile thing.

Easy to break, easy to lose

and one of the hardest things to ever get back.

 

Don’t trust to much.

Don’t love to much.

Don’t hope too much.

Because that too much can hurt so much.

 

Pain changes people.

It makes them trust less, overthink more, and shut people out.

 

Be careful of who you trust,

salt and sugar look the same.

 

A person who trust no one now,

once trusted someone too much.

 

People ask me why it is hard to trust people.

I ask them why it is so hard to keep a promise.

 

I got trust issues

cause people in a happy relationship are still flirting with me.

 

I don’t trust people who don’t love themselves and tell me, I love you.

There is an African saying

“be careful when a naked person offers you a shirt.”

 

The trust of the innocent is the liar’s most useful tool.

 

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