When a man assumes a public trust he should consider himself a public property.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Having been given that public trust, we have a responsibility to share with the public.
Public trust is essential to public safety.
It is clearly better that property should be private, but the use of it common; and the special business of the legislator is to create in men this benevolent disposition.
Every public company depends to some extent on the trust of its investors.
Trust comes from deeds.
In long experience I find that a man who trusts nobody is apt to be the kind of man nobody trusts.
We must never take the public's trust for granted - our predecessors worked hard to earn it, and it is our responsibility to continually earn that trust.
I'm not asking the public to trust me; I'm asking the public to trust themselves.
Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has a right to, but himself.
He who receives money in trust to administer for the benefit of its owner, and uses it either for his own interest or against the wishes of its rightful owner, is a thief.