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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
When you have a dream and you believe in yourself and you have people believe in you, you just do whatever it takes to try to achieve that.
A character has to believe in himself, so I have to find a way to believe in them. Or at least sympathize to a degree.
Always listen to yourself. Believe in you and believe in what you do. And even when other people say you can't handle that. — © Bill Kaulitz
Always listen to yourself. Believe in you and believe in what you do. And even when other people say you can't handle that.
We're still stuck in male, female, feminism. I don't believe in, you know... I believe in gender equality.
I can't believe I've turned into a typical old man. I can't believe it. I was young just minutes ago.
I'm one of those cliff-hanging Catholics. I don't believe in God, but I do believe that Mary was his mother.
We believe Ineos is a refreshing place to work. We believe strongly in employee share ownership.
Yeah, I believe in all the wild, witchcraft stuff. I don't like to dabble in that, but I believe they all know something.
To believe in God is not hard. Inquisitors, Byron and Arakcheev believed in Him. No, believe in man!
If you watch tonight's show, I believe you know that I believe we're heading into deep and treacherous waters.
I believe pulsed electromagnetism has a role to play in tackling cancer and I will always believe that.
Always follow your heart and have faith in yourself and believe in the Lord and He will believe in you.
As an older and wiser man, I don't believe in luck. I believe in hard work and talent and determination. — © Dexter Fletcher
As an older and wiser man, I don't believe in luck. I believe in hard work and talent and determination.
Standing up for what you believe is right, as well as standing up for what you believe is funny, standing up for what you believe is cool. As we found each other and the music that we do, we get to live out all of those things. That's what Run The Jewels is: it's all of those aspects of our personality.
Do you really believe in what you said or wrote – in the thing that’s bringing criticism? And if I do believe it, I can withstand anything.
I believe in good luck, and the harder I work and the more I believe in myself, the luckier I get.
It is simply absurd to say you believe, or even want to believe, in Him, if you do not do anything He tells you.
I believe we are all equal and that's a value I've had since I was little. It's something I can believe in and I can show that to everyone.
If I am capable of grasping God objectively, I do not believe, but precisely because I cannot do this I must believe.
I have noticed that many who do not believe in God believe in everything else, even in the evil eye.
To believe in a just law of cause and effect, carrying with it a punishment or a reward, is to believe in righteousness.
I don't believe that clothes can start a revolution, but I do believe that fashion is often a manifestation of a sociological or political climate.
Whatever you believe, you will find that you are correct. The Universe has a way of presenting to you exactly what you believe.
Plenty of church members are shaky about what they believe, while not many are shaken by what they believe.
Fiscally, I'm very conservative. I don't believe in welfare states. I believe in giving people jobs.
I believe in my mother's blessings. And as far as Sai Baba is concerned, I believe there is only one God.
I believe in serendipity, but I also believe there are times when you have to be the one who lines up everything so it can fall into place.
I believe fervently in the nature, in truth and imagination, I believe in the blood, in life, words, and motivations.
I actually don't believe in governance by referendum. I believe that we have a democracy, that we elect people to make decisions.
I don’t believe in God as you imagine Him to be, but I believe in many things that you could never even dream of.
I believe that all human beings are equal. I believe that no one has the right to authority over anyone else.
I believe in storytelling, not story-selling. I want people to believe the characters are real. So I'm a realist.
I believe the angels listen, God hears us pray. And I believe in a beautiful day.
Despite the goings-on in Congress, I don't believe the USA is bordering on madness. I believe Mexico and Canada are.
Most times with vanity projects, publishers don't believe in the work; they just believe in the name.
I don't attend any particular church now. I don't believe in denominations, nor do I believe in organized religion.
I believe that Jews and Arabs can live together. It's not an easy thing but I believe we can reach an agreement.
You have to really believe not only in yourself; you have to believe that the world is actually worth your sacrifices. — © Zaha Hadid
You have to really believe not only in yourself; you have to believe that the world is actually worth your sacrifices.
I do not believe in evil- I believe that we are human and fallible, that we things and spoil them in an ordinary way.
I believe in beauty. I believe in stones and water, air and soil, people and their future and their fate.
I'm a born-again Christian - if everybody can agree what that means. I believe in Jesus. I believe that He died for my sins.
I believe that every one of us has a gift. And I believe that mine is the ability to take the complex and make it simple.
I believe in civil partnerships as it protects each partner. Whether I believe in marriage is a different thing.
I believe in a balanced government. I don't believe in minimum or maximum. Balance is always the best way.
I don't believe in anything, yet I believe emphatically in almost everything. It all depends on what seems appropriate at the time.
You need to believe in something that's bigger than yourself. I think that's what everybody wants to believe in that.
I believe in free trade, but I really believe in making great deals for the United States.
And believe me, a good piece of chicken can make anybody believe in the existence of God. — © Sherman Alexie
And believe me, a good piece of chicken can make anybody believe in the existence of God.
I believe that life is valuable, even when it is unwanted, even when it is physically imperfect. I believe our society has a responsibility to defend the vulnerable and the weak. And I believe our nation should set a goal that unborn children should be welcomed in life and protected in law.
It is not so much what you believe in that matters, as the way in which you believe it and proceed to translate that belief into action.
I believe in talent. I know you're not supposed to believe in that anymore because you're supposed to believe if you just work hard you can do anything. That's how you succeed, maybe. But talent is something you're born with. You cannot acquire it by working hard, and you cannot lose it by lying around either.
I can tell you, honest friend, what to believe: believe life; it teaches better that book or orator.
I do believe abstraction is and was meant to embody deep emotion. I believe that's its job, in the history of art.
Oh, I’m not a Berkeleian. I believe my back’s against this wall. I believe there’s a sten gun over there.
Christians have created a holiday that has become a beast that cannot be fed. Christmas gets longer and longer and longer, and you don't care, do you? You just take more and more of the calendar for yourself. It's unbelievable. How long does it take you people to shop? It's beyond belief. It's insane. When I was a kid, Halloween was Halloween, and Santa wasn't poking his ass into it.
I know how ridiculous this sounds because of the job I do but I don't believe in romanticism and make-believe.
How can you expect me to believe that?""whether you believe it or not does not change the nature of truth
My wife Santa is a fanatical skier, going to Klosters many times a year. To please her, I have for 12 years tried to ski, abseil, mountain-climb, para-scend, heli-ski, land-lauf, ice-skate, toboggan, luge, bobsleigh, yodel, gulp gluhwein, dunk bread in cheese fondue, or even walk in the mountains. I have failed at every one of these pursuits.
I don't necessarily believe in moderation, but I do believe in the dangers of excess, and that's with some good things too.
I don't believe in being a size 0. I don't believe in starving. Women should totally embrace their curves.
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