You’re a very trusted counselor./Your words can be trusted ...

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Odessa Dawn

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You told me this many years ago; it proves your expertise in the field. Also, no way of thinking or doing, however your words, can be trusted with proof.


You told me this many years ago; it proves your expertise in the field. You’re a very trusted counselor; I believe what you say.


Which is better?
 
Also, no way of thinking or doing, however your words, can be trusted with proof.

The part above doesn't make sense. What are you trying to say?
 
I want to say any of these two sentences:

1- I don’t need any pretty strong evidence to prove what you say.

2- Nothing will prove that you are wrong.
 
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