Public office is supposed to be a public trust. This is a clear sign of the rampant corruption at the highest levels of the Republican leadership.
Give me your trust and confidence, knowing that what I seek is for the good of Fiji, for the good of us all.
I trust in God, and His ways are not our ways. So we have to go with that, and there’s nothing I can do about that.
People tell me they idolise me, want to be like me, but I tell them, ‘trust me, you don’t want my life.’ I’ve been a very tortured soul.
When I sit at my table to write, I never know what it’s going to be until I’m under way. I trust in inspiration, which sometimes comes and sometimes doesn’t. But I don’t sit back waiting for it. I work every day.
And it sends an important message to me, because I am sick to death to hear my opponent saying Republicans don’t trust me. They do trust me, in landslide proportions, and they’re proving it tonight. We’re going to bury that for good.
Gentlemen, I fervently trust that before long the principle of arbitration may win such confidence as to justify its extension to a wider field of international differences.
Those who wish well to the State ought to choose to places of trust men of inward principle, justified by exemplary conversation.
Positioning the brand and regaining trust are all smart things for us to do and those are the litmus tests for any decisions we make.