I couldn't trust my own sense of right and wrong!
I can't trust her good sense, because she hasn't any.
She would have to learn to trust her new senses.
Whatever it was, he had learned to trust his senses in the matter.
It took several months for the boy to trust his senses again.
But then, it was difficult to trust his senses, what with all he had been through.
Knowing better than to trust her sense of well-being, she went with the others to eat and rest.
But something told him to wait, and he trusted his senses.
"Don't be afraid to trust your own common sense," he wrote.
I trust my own sense of things and won't be dissuaded.