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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Those who still believe the United Nations is a human rights organization with the best of intentions are kidding themselves.
I believe in lower taxes. I believe in more efficient government. I believe in reducing bureaucracy. I believe that we shouldn't have lobbyists who can go in or former government workers who can come back and lobby.
I was quite creative at school, and was also interested in fashion , but I was shy - I'm still not the loudest of people, believe it or not. — © Kirsty Gallacher
I was quite creative at school, and was also interested in fashion , but I was shy - I'm still not the loudest of people, believe it or not.
You have to have core values. What do you believe in? Do you believe in hard work? Do you believe in discipline? Do you believe in conditioning? Because those are the things I know that do work.
It's time to take Economics 101 to Washington. We believe in liberty, we believe in limited government, we believe in free enterprise, we believe in family values and the sanctity of human life, and we all believe Washington needs a good dose of Economics 101.
I do believe - and I know I shouldn't - that art transcends money and success and any of that. You can still do it if you're not clinging to the notion of nobility.
Lots of army officers... a large number still believe that I have done my best for this country. They respect me.
I come home every weekend and I still can't believe I represent Las Vegas in Congress. It's such a kick.
I never had an ambition to go into modeling, originally. I still can't believe how quickly it all took off.
And one more thing: you still believe that man can be good. If that weren't the case, you wouldn't have invented all this nonsense to convince yourself otherwise.
Ah, youth. It's like heroin you've smoked instead of snorted. Gone so fast you can't believe you still have to pay for it.
If the pilots were in charge, Columbus would still be in port. They believe the assertion that the world is flat.
I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals. — © Gilbert K. Chesterton
I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals.
Real love still happens sometimes. It's not just something we make up when you're nine. I have to believe that. You do too.
As a Republican, I believe it's unfortunate that a perception still exists in the minds of some Americans that the GOP condones racism.
Yes there's a lady that stands in a harbor for what we believe. And there's a bell that still echoes the price that it cost to be free.
I would [call myself a feminist], yes, I believe in the unadulterated advancement of women. And we have so far to go still.
I'm an adventurer. I believe in being bold and brave - and taking risks. Even if I'm afraid of something, I'll still have a go at it.
There are still people who believe in that and wake up every day believing it's possible, and invest their whole selves in that.
Manon' still feels like it didn't really happen, because it is such a mammoth ballet and I can't believe I did that.
I'm a native of L.A. I've seen the city change and develop over time, and I still believe there's no place like home.
I have a fundamental belief in the goodness and strength of the American worker. And the American worker is the most productive, the most innovative. America is still the greatest producer, exporter and importer. I have a fundamental belief in the United States of America. And I still believe, under the right leadership, our best days are ahead of us.
I still secretly believe that afternoons are the time for the test card and you shouldn't watch television when the sun is out.
I believe black characters in fiction are still revolutionary, given our long history of erasure.
I said last year, and I still believe there are the votes in the House to pass Death with Dignity legislation.
People who know me now can't believe I used to be shy, but in some ways I still am.
I still can't believe," Michael said, sotto voce, "that you came to the Vampires' Masquerade Ball dressed as a vampire.
I still believe in getting married in churches and baptizing children. I go through those motions.
I am a very basic person. I still believe marriage happens only once, and you have to sustain it.
Everyone has to make their own decisions. I still believe in that. You just have to be able to accept the consequences without complaining.
There are still people in my party who believe in consensus politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors... I mean it.
I don't believe in heaven, and I don't believe in hell as a place with flames where people are burning and having eternal pain. I don't believe in that at all. I believe in a place I call 'beyond.'
I'm still a martial artist at heart. I believe in controlling yourself... I think that's huge in life-to be a good man.
There is a certain amount of racist behaviour, a certain amount of this mindset, in the darker recesses of every community. It needs to be called what it is, which is vile and hateful. It's starting a national conversation, which is probably long overdue. Because we do, as a country, have an awkward problem with a certain amount of racism in the hearts of I believe a small number of people, but I still believe we have to chase it out.
It is a time of darkness, of faith. We shall not see Christ's radiance in our lives yet; it is still hidden in our darkness; nevertheless, we must believe that He is growing in our lives; we must believe it so firmly that we cannot help relating everything, literally everything, to this almost incredible reality.
Still, I believe it is only a passing phase and cricket will one day produce an abundance of great players.
I guess it's rare, but even though I come from a broken home, I still believe I have the most amazing father.
I still believe nonfiction is the most important literature to come out of the second half of the 20th century. — © Tom Wolfe
I still believe nonfiction is the most important literature to come out of the second half of the 20th century.
My weakness for beautiful women is my most expensive vice, I still believe in matrimony, but I can't afford another try.
I still believe Emmitt has enough left in the tank to be a productive back over the next couple of seasons.
I don't believe one grows older. I think that what happens early on in life is that at a certain age one stands still and stagnates.
They'll say, 'Oh, he's sexy,' but women still go for guys who are 6ft 2 ins. I don't believe any of it for a minute.
Whatever fitness I have, I still feel that I'm one of the best in the league, I don't care how fit I am, I believe in my ability.
I still believe that peace and plenty and happiness can be worked out some way. I am a fool.
I believe that a bad Super Bowl halftime show is still better than a soccer game.
I don't think God's through with me. I really believe he thinks there's still some good things I can do.
... there are those who believe that mathematics can sustain itself and grow without any further contact with anything outside itself, and those who believe that nature is still and always will be one of the main (if not the main) sources of mathematical inspiration. The first group is identified as "pure mathematicians" (though "purist" would be more adequate) while the second is, with equal inadequacy, referred to as "applied".
I have questioned God sometimes whether prayers have gone unanswered. But answered prayer is still harder to believe. — © David Wilkerson
I have questioned God sometimes whether prayers have gone unanswered. But answered prayer is still harder to believe.
When I look around today, the biggest anachronism I see is pregnancy. I just can't believe that people are still pregnant.
I believe there are so many other disciplines and themes that we still haven't explored yet. It's infinite what we can apply our creativity to.
I believe there's still room for the dream a lot of people in the industry have - to design and build your own cars.
I still believe that love is the most powerful force in the world, even though I am yet to experience it fully.
I'm sure everybody looked at me cockeyed. But if you don't believe it, then it's not going to happen. If you don't believe it, no one else is going to believe it. But if you believe it and keep saying it, then slowly one person will believe you, then two, then three, then four . . .
What kind of believer are you? Do you believe IN God?. Or do you believe God? There is a major distinction. People who believe in God, simply acknowledge the existence of a Higher Power. People who believe God believe Him enough to do what He says.
I believed early and still believe that everybody who can act can do it already, just they don't know how and don't want to talk about it.
I have found my heaven in musicals. When I watch a musical, it makes me believe life is still beautiful.
I still believe that sitting down and reading a book is the best way to really learn something.
Conservatives used to believe in confronting hard truths, not succumbing to comforting fairy tales. Some still do.
When I was asked if I wanted to perform on the Grand Ole Opry, I yelled, 'Are you kidding me?' I've been waiting for that my whole life. To be invited where so many of the greatest country artists have performed is an honor, and I still can't believe it has been bestowed on me. Just to stand in the circle where so many greats have stood-Hank Williams, Kitty Wells, I just couldn't believe it.
I still believe that if your aim is to change the world, journalism is a more immediate short-term weapon.
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