Aishwarya Rajesh
Aishwarya Rajesh

Directors approach me for doing 'strong' women characters which, as an actor, increases a sense of responsibility to give my 100 per cent and even more for the faith they entrust on me.

Albert Claude
Albert Claude

Is it absurd to imagine that our social behavior, from amoeba to man, is also planned and dictated, from stored information, by the cells? And that the time has come for men to be entrusted with the task, through heroic efforts, of bringing life to other worlds?

Ambrose Bierce
Ambrose Bierce

Confidante: One entrusted by A with the secrets of B confided to herself by C.

Ayanna Pressley
Ayanna Pressley

People entrust me with the responsibility of actualizing our shared values and, that said, I'm not in the business of going to try to convert people and getting their buy-in. I just do the work.

Barton Gellman
Barton Gellman

Cloud services cut both ways in terms of security: you get off-site backup and disaster recovery, but you entrust your secrets to somebody else's hands. Doing the latter increases your exposure to government surveillance and the potential for deliberate or inadvertent breaches of your confidential files.

Benjamin Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu

Hezbollah-controlled Lebanon now presides over the UN Security Council. This means, in effect, that a terror organization presides over the body entrusted with guaranteeing the world's security. You couldn't make this thing up.

Beppe Grillo
Beppe Grillo

We've entrusted our lives to people who know nothing about life.

Bob Diamond
Bob Diamond

Banks hold deposits and savings entrusted to them by individuals, by businesses, by governments and by central banks. They put that money to work, helping people to buy homes, for example, or lending to businesses to invest in expansion.

Caroline Lucas
Caroline Lucas

We should entrust our young people with a voice to express their views on what their futures should look like.

Charles T. Canady
Charles T. Canady

It does violence to the English language to assert that a president who has violated a duty entrusted to him by the Constitution is not guilty of official misconduct.