A Quote by Dove Cameron

I firmly believe there are no bad people. — © Dove Cameron
I firmly believe there are no bad people.
I firmly believe that there is a God. I firmly believe that there is a Heaven. And I firmly believe that if you go there, it's gonna be great.
I have been public on this, and I firmly, firmly believe that this notion of accountability for what you promise as a leader is as important as your integrity.
I firmly believe that you can't get a good movie without risking a bad movie.
I do know that some people believe that I see gender as a "choice" rather than as an essential and firmly fixed sense of self. My view is actually not that. No matter whether one feels one's gendered and sexed reality to be firmly fixed or less so, every person should have the right to determine the legal and linguistic terms of their embodied lives.
Evil is not likely to result where people firmly believe that ends do not justify the means.
A preacher who doesn't believe he's that bad will attract people who don't think they're that bad. And that's bad.
People who believe they have bad luck create bad luck. Those who believe they are very fortunate, that the world is a generous place filled with trustworthy people, live in exactly that kind of world.
I do not believe that people want to work hard enough and they want to find the quick Twitter, SEO. Anybody who's obsessed with SEO has lost already, period. I believe that firmly.
I firmly believe in standing by what you are. I was never taught to dim my light to pacify other people.
I firmly believe that the most important feature of spending the people's money is complete transparency.
To talk easily with people, you must firmly believe that either you or they are interesting. And even then it's not easy.
I firmly believe the death tax is good for people from all walks of life all throughout our society.
And they know neither sect nor idolatry, with the exception that all believe that the source of all power and goodness is in the sky, and they believe very firmly that I, with these ships and people, came from the sky, and in this belief they everywhere received me, after they had overcome their fear.
What is called "objectivity," scientific for instance (in which I firmly believe, in a given situation) imposes itself only within a context which is extremely vast, old, firmly established, or rooted in a network of conventions ... and yet which still remains a context.
I firmly believe that Scotland's place is in the U.K., and I do not believe in powers for power's sake.
If you believe the good stuff that people say then you have to believe the bad stuff and then you allow yourself to be on a roller coaster of what other people think. So I think you try to find the good in the bad and the bad in the good and balance yourself and stay on an even keel.
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