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Last updated on December 2, 2024.
I love Chanel. Everything about her was personal. All of those lions she made, she handmade them. Red and green, they were her favorite colors. She kept it personal and real, and she was a woman.
There needs to be an order of office, but in every single office that is presented in the Scriptures there is the personal emphasis within that legal concept. In the Church the elder is an office-bearer. But both the preaching elders and the ruling elders are "ministers," and the word "minister" is a personal relationship, it does not speak of dominance. There is to be order in the Church, but the preaching elder or the ruling elder is to be a minister, with a loving personal relationship with those who are before him, even when they are wrong and need admonition.
Whatever your beliefs are, you do not have to justify them to others. — © Alexandra Stoddard
Whatever your beliefs are, you do not have to justify them to others.
Nonfiction is more personal for me. It's more personal in that it's more direct, and actually it's always been more direct, even when I first started doing pieces.
I've run my mouth pretty good about my beliefs.
I don't consider myself a Hollywood liberal, but I have my convictions and my beliefs.
My grandmother had a picture of herself as a close-lipped, silent, reserved individual without curiosity, who never asked personal questions. Actually, of course, she was a talkative, jolly, interminably curious woman, who loved people, and who enjoyed the personal details of their lives almost as much as they did themselves.
I have strong views and beliefs. And I stand up for those.
If you say that the gospel lays a claim upon people, then you are invading their personal space, and they feel as though you have no right to be there. Now we don't even begin preaching the gospel until we get into their personal space and they feel the demands of God upon them.
Individuality is a personal thing. It's based on your own personal feelings and expression of self. So, really, it's nobody's business to judge you but yourself. And if you feel that you're expressing yourself as an individual, and you feel confident in it, then that really should be all that matters.
I did New York, I Love You which is a very personal film for me. My most personal film, but it's not like a film I've ever made. I would never do that film as a feature, for instance, because it's not very commercial of an idea.
Even our beliefs have become trend statements.
As an actor, you go in your own personal life and pull from your personal life, so that's what I do.
Rank beliefs not according to their plausibility but by the harm they may cause. — © Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Rank beliefs not according to their plausibility but by the harm they may cause.
The Cry Baby character is so, like, based off of myself that it just really is just from personal experience. And when I was younger I was called a cry baby and made fun of for being super emotional and taking things way to personal.
All business proceeds on beliefs, or judgments of probabilities, and not on certainties.
I'm not making a problem out of a personal question; I make of a personal question an absence of a problem.
I deeply believe - and not just as a matter of politics, but even as a matter of morality - that matters about reproduction and intimacy and relationships and contraception are in the personal realm. They're moral decisions for individuals to make for themselves. And the last thing we need is government intruding into those personal decisions.
We cannot consistently behave in a way that is inconsistent with our beliefs.
We can have our beliefs and still read and discuss things.
The pressure in Hollywood is bigger to look good than in Germany. In Germany, we are more forgiving. Having a personal coach in Germany is not nearly as common as in Hollywood. In Hollywood, I think everyone has a personal trainer.
You should never die for your beliefs, because what if you're wrong?
I have such strong beliefs. No money or anything could change that.
Other people's beliefs may be myths, but not mine.
It's really wrong to judge someone because of their beliefs.
Those who are religious or who have any beliefs have so much to choose from.
There is never a personal-life connection between my characters and myself. I'm a professional and I can access what I need to access, so there's no bleed-over. I didn't need to believe in aliens to play Mulder. As for my personal life, everything is fantastic right now.
My political beliefs are my moral, quasi-religious framework.
Beliefs and thoughts alter cells in your body.
I feel like my political beliefs are rooted in the conservatism that I was raised with.
I desire no honour if I have to conceal my religious beliefs in order to have it.
It is that the Spirit is the outbreathing of God, His inmost life going forth in a personal form to quicken. When we receive the Holy Spirit, we receive the inmost life of God Himself to dwell in a personal way in us. When we really grasp this thought, it is overwhelming in its solemnity. Just stop and think what it means to have the inmost life of that infinite and eternal Being whom we call God, dwelling in a personal way in you. How solemn and how awful and yet unspeakably glorious life becomes when we realize this.
'Crash' was incredibly personal to me. So was 'In the Valley of Elah.' There were things in 'The Next Three Days' that were questions I was asking myself but couldn't answer, like how far would you go for love? Can you believe in somebody who can't even believe in themselves? But this is highly personal.
When you dance with a partner you are close and the dance is very suggestive, but it is not personal … “Close is what the music inspire you to become. The embrace looks personal, but what we are actually embracing is the music.
Cross-cultural reality testing forces people to examine both their own and others' understandings of reality. Most people simply assume that the way they look at things is the way things really are, and judge other cultures' views of reality before understanding them. These judgments are based on ethnocentrism, which closes the door to further understanding and communication. Furthermore, ethnocentric judgments keep missionaries from examining their own beliefs and values to determine which of them are based on biblical foundations and which on their cultural beliefs.
I'm a Christian, and those beliefs occasionally come out in the books.
I don't think I always look in people's faces, like, as - I think especially when I'm doing my more intimate songs that are quite personal, I always feel it's a bit accusing if I stare in someone's face when I singing quite a personal lyric.
I worked at Disney many years ago. They just let me sit in a room for a couple of years and draw whatever I wanted to draw, so it's a very personal thing to me. Drawing and everything you do there is something meaningful and personal.
There is nothing wrong in performing rituals according to one's beliefs and culture. — © Tamilisai Soundararajan
There is nothing wrong in performing rituals according to one's beliefs and culture.
I think service to others is the real key to winning our own personal freedom and the road to our own happiness, our own personal contentment and fulfillment.
I have beliefs, of course, like everyone-but I don't always believe in them.
I'm a Buddhist, so one of my biggest beliefs is, 'Everything changes, don't take it personally.'
Trust in your own beliefs or succumb to the influence of others'.
I acted on my core beliefs on social issues as governor.
Live your beliefs and you can turn the world around.
I prefer to have some beliefs that don't make logical sense.
Every human being has a personal legend to be fulfilled, and this is our reason for being in the world. This personal legend manifests itself in our enthusiasm for the task.
No, that's what I think God does to you. He gives you some great gig in which you make a whole heap of money, and you're just on top of the world and on every magazine cover, but your personal life is miserable. And for most of that time, I have to say, my personal life was pretty miserable.
I am a fierce patriot, and I try to be outspoken about my beliefs. — © Martha Plimpton
I am a fierce patriot, and I try to be outspoken about my beliefs.
I never talk openly about my political beliefs.
Too many religious organizations are in the business of enforcing beliefs.
Style is really very personal. It's kind of timeless. Style is really about how you put yourself together. It's something very personal.
Every event has a purpose and every setback its lesson. I have realized that failure, whether of the personal, professional or even spiritual kind, is essential to personal expansion. It brings inner growth and a whole host of psychic rewards. Never regret your past. Rather, embrace it as the teacher that it is.
Because it's one thing when you - oh, I love this tune. But then when you go to sing it, it's got to have something really personal. Then down to 25, and then to pick the final ones I just picked the ones that were more personal, that had something to do with my life.
I'm interested in telling the character's story, not my beliefs, political or otherwise.
Beliefs are what divide people. Doubt unites them.
No one can change your beliefs for you, nor can they be forced upon you from without.
We can believe as we want, but we should not force our beliefs on others.
Personal responsibility is not only recognizing the errors of our ways. Personal responsibility lies in our willingness and ability to correct those errors individually and collectively.
The person is only a phenomenon, the principle is behind it. Thus from both sides, simultaneously, we find the breaking down of personalities and the approach towards principles, the Personal God approaching the Impersonal, the personal man approaching the Impersonal Man.
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