Mark W BoyerThere is no such thing as, "I trust you a little or I trust you a lot." You either trust, or you do not.
About This Quote
People often say, "I trust you a little or I trust you a lot," when they trust someone. The word "a little" or "a lot" implies that the person is not completely trusting. Trust only comes from complete trust. To say "I trust you a little," or "I trust you a lot," is like saying, "I like you a little," or "I like you a lot."
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