A Quote by Audrey Hepburn

Anyone who does not believe in miracles is not a realist. — © Audrey Hepburn
Anyone who does not believe in miracles is not a realist.
Anyone who doesn't believe in miracles is not a realist.
Anyone who believes cannot experience miracles. By day one does not see any stars. Anyone who does miracles says: I cannot let goof the earth.
In order to be a realist, you must believe in miracles.
In order to be a realist you must believe in miracles.
In Israel, in order to be a realist you must believe in miracles.
Whoever is still seeking for miracles so that he may believe is himself a wonder, who does not believe while the world around him does.
Yes, I believe in guardian angels, because otherwise I must believe that life is a string of death-defying miracles - and I don't believe in miracles.
I am a realist. I expect miracles.
In the realist, faith is not born from miracles, but miracles from faith.
I do believe I begin to grasp the nature of miracles! For would it be a miracle, if there was any reason for it? Miracles have nothing to do with reason. Miracles contradict reason, they strike clean across mere human deserts, and deliver and save where they will. If they made sense, they would not be miracles.
Miracles do happen. You must believe this. No matter what else you believe about life, you must believe in miracles.
I believe in miracles, but I trust in Jesus. If you believe the Bible, you know that God is a miracle-working God. And God is not limited in any degree nor any respect. He is totally sovereign. Do you believe that? I hope you do. Believe in miracles, but don’t put your faith in miracles. Put your faith and your trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Faith does not, in the realist, spring from the miracle but the miracle from faith. If the realist once believes, then he is bound by his very realism to admit the miraculous also.
I believe in miracles. And I believe miracles happen in a believer's life.
I continue to believe in miracles. But i know that miracles come to those who work very hard
Believe in miracles. I have seen so many of them come when every other indication would say that hope was lost. Hope is never lost. If those miracles do not come soon or fully or seemingly at all, remember the Savior's own anguished example: if the bitter cup does not pass, drink it and be strong, trusting in happier days ahead.
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