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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
Those walls and bars are there for a reason,” said Crake. “Not to keep us out, but to keep them in. Mankind needs barriers in both cases.” “Them?” “Nature and God.” “I thought you didn’t believe in God,” said Jimmy. “I don’t believe in Nature either,” said Crake. “Or not with a capital N.
I believe the world is as we choose to view it. Simple as that. Our happiness is, in the end, up to us, and to no one else.
I believe that we are saved by the grace of God because he loves us provided that we have faith in Jesus Christ. — © Jimmy Carter
I believe that we are saved by the grace of God because he loves us provided that we have faith in Jesus Christ.
Honestly, when I read the Scriptures, I really believe the Lord puts a heart in us when we become believers.
I wanted to believe anything so that I wouldn’t have to face the future alone. The problem with wanting is that it makes us weak.
Lord, I believe; help my unbelief' is the best any of us can do really, but thank God it is enough.
And we broadcast tapes sent to us from Americans against the war. These were most effective I believe.
I believe that our own experience instructs us that the secret of Education lies in respecting the pupil.
A film like Hoop Dreams is what the movies are for. It takes us, shakes us, and makes us think in new ways about the world around us. It gives us the impression of having touched life itself.
Evolution is not something you can believe in or not believe in like do you believe in gravity.
I believe in true love, and I believe in happy endings. And I believe.
I believe consciousness is brazenly physical, a raucous mirage the brain creates to help us survive.
I believe that, too, it's hard to believe that anybody could not believe that. — © Fay Vincent
I believe that, too, it's hard to believe that anybody could not believe that.
Don't let anyone tell you that the truth can't disappear. If I believe in anything, rather than God, is that I am part of something that goes all the way back to Antigone, and that whatever speaks the truth of our hearts can only make us stronger. Can only give us the power to counter the hate and bigotry and heal this addled world. Just remember: You are not alone.
How life teaches us, breaks us, rewards us, and tears us apart... how it lifts us up and brings us down... the wonder of life.
I believe that if corporate America expects consumer confidence to be restored, they must first be honest with us.
As a competitor and an athlete, you have to believe in yourself. And you have to believe in the people who believe in you.
I believe in God, and I believe in miracles, and I believe that everything is possible.
It may be that the night will close over us in the end, but I believe that morning will come again. Morning always grows out of the darkness, though maybe not for the people who saw the sun go down. We are the Lantern Bearers, my friend; for us to keep something burning, to carry what light we can forward into the darkness and the wind.
I believe passion is the sword of love that pierces through the wall of fears that hold us back.
Having listened to people for a long time, I believe many of us should be thankful not to be shot.
I believe in believing. My coach John Kavanagh is a big atheist and he is always trying to persuade people to his way of thinking, and I think what a waste of energy. If people want to believe in this god, or that god, that's fine by me, believe away. But I think we can be our own gods. I believe in myself.
We can receive Jesus Christ when we believe in His message and trust in Him alone to save us.
I believe movies are showing us what we already know with aliens especially, so when we do get to meet them it's not a big shock.
... unhappiness is like marriage. We believe we chose it, but then it is choosing us. That is how it is, we can do nothing about it.
Believe it or not, that was the first time I recognized that in some ways she was just like the rest of us.
God wants us so badly that he has made the condition as simple as he possibly could: Only believe.
The conversation around policing is painful but I believe it provides us with an opportunity to learn, to change and to grow.
I'm a pro-life candidate because I believe that science is proving us right every day.
I believe in believing. My coach John Kavanagh is a big atheist, and he is always trying to persuade people to his way of thinking, and I think, 'What a waste of energy.' If people want to believe in this god or that god, that's fine by me; believe away. But I think we can be our own gods. I believe in myself.
I believe the US is a truly monstrous force in the world, now off the leash for obvious reasons.
I believe that there is a subtle magnetism in Nature, which, if we unconsciously yield to it, will direct us aright.
Don't believe me, don't believe yourself, and don't believe anyone else.
The road back to God is not nearly so steep nor is it so difficult as some would have us believe.
The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just.
We are His children in Very deed, having been born of Him in the spirit, and we have inherited the very attributes which he possesses. They are in us, and they make us God's embryo, We believe that as we are now God once was, and by the practice of virtue and righteousness, by obedience unto law and authority, He has become what He is, and as He is, man may become, on the same principle.
I think that you have to believe. That's one of my biggest mantras, is believe. I wouldn't be here if I didn't believe in myself.
Decide what you want ... believe you can have it, believe you deserve it, believe it's possible for you. — © Rhonda Byrne
Decide what you want ... believe you can have it, believe you deserve it, believe it's possible for you.
I don't think we can depend on Congress. In the American political system - we have been brought up to believe that the American political system works beautifully; it is democratic; Congress represents us; the President is elected, he represents us - it doesn't work that way.
I don't believe in the afterlife. I believe this is it, and I believe it's the best way to live.
I don’t believe in “laying to rest” the past. There are wounds we won’t get over. There are things that happen to us that, no matter how hard we try to forget, no matter with what fortitude we face them, what mix of religion and therapy we swallow, what finished and durable forms of art we turn them into, are going to go on happening inside of us for as long as our brains are alive.
I believe that marriage has a spiritual foundation because only a man and a woman can create life, which is a gift from God. So, while I believe that government should bestow benefits equally, I also believe that government must respect those - like myself - who believe that marriage has a religious foundation.
My faith, my hermeneutics does not demand that I correlate every verse. In other words, there are often verses that appear, I'm a John 3:16 Christian, I believe God so loved the world, I do believe that, and I believe that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish. But I also believe, you know, predestination from the foundation of the Earth. So to me, I'm able to hold tensions in my mind rather than having to explain them. To me, I don't fit in a real good box and I believe them both.
Donald Trump has shown us who he is. And we ought to believe him. He is taking a hate movement mainstream.
I believe, however, that impending events will call us and we must respond but where, with whom, and how?
I don't rely on feng shui. I believe hard work brings us good luck and success.
I believe Native Americans, women, and all of us deserve representation, and that we all need to fight with everything we have to make it so.
I do believe in love. I don't believe you find it at 16 but I think I believe in it. — © The Kid Laroi
I do believe in love. I don't believe you find it at 16 but I think I believe in it.
There have, for years, been comparative studies of religious fanaticism and factors that correlate with it. By and large, it tends to decline with increasing industrialization and education. The US, however, is off the chart, ranking near devastated peasant societies. About 1/2 the population believe the world was created a few thousand years ago: the justification for the belief is that that is what they were ordered to believe by authority figures to whom they were taught one must subordinate oneself. And on, and on.
Most of us believe everyone has a right to his own opinion - as long as it agrees with ours.
Every one of us every day has choices to make about the kind of person we are and what we wish to become. You can decide to be someone who brings people together, or you can fall prey to those who wish to divide us. You can be someone who educates yourself, or you can believe that being negative is clever and being cynical is fashionable. You have a choice.
I don't believe in God. I do believe in Judaism. I believe in ethics, morals.
We believe in saying no to thousands of projects so that we can really focus on the few that are truly important and meaningful to us.
We Americans are the ultimate innocents. We are forever desperate to believe that this time the government is telling us the truth.
I believe in Amy Winehouse. I know she’s not with us anymore but I believe she was who she was and in that way she got it right. I would say an actress like Lauren Bacall also got it right. She never let anyone persuade her to be something she wasn't. She was strong. She always looked like she knew what she was doing.
As somebody who campaigned to leave the EU, I believe we have a bright future ahead of us- but we have to get it right.
I believe there are Steve Jobses all around us. Really, what is happening is that they're being edited out of importance.
What is any political campaign save a concerted effort to turn out a set of politicians who are admittedly bad and put in a set who are thought to be better. The former assumption, I believe is always sound; the latter is just as certainly false. For if experience teaches us anything at all it teaches us this: that a good politician, under democracy, is quite as unthinkable as an honest burglar.
Our time and attention is scarce. Art is not that important to us, no matter what we might like to believe.
I've come to understand and to believe that each of us is more than the worst thing we've ever done. I believe that for every person on the planet. I think if somebody tells a lie, they're not just a liar. I think if somebody takes something that doesn't belong to them, they're not just a thief. I think even if you kill someone, you're not just a killer. And because of that, there's this basic human dignity that must be respected by law.
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