Believer Quotes
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Presidents and presidential assassins are like Las Vegas and Salt Lake City. Even though one city is all about sin and the other is all about salvation, they are identical, one-dimensional company towns built up by the sheer will of true believers.
Sarah Vowell -
I'm a big believer in that old cliché of thinking globally and acting locally.
Brett Dennen
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Im a firm believer in learning by heart.
Seamus Heaney -
When you see what has happened in America, driving religion, driving believers from the public square, there is a clear connection to the challenges we have in this country morally, economically, militarily. It goes back to pushing biblical values out of the public square.
Rick Perry -
The gifts of the Gospel are given to strengthen the faith of the believer.
Brigham Young -
What we need today are not more laws to govern believers. What we need is a greater revelation and appreciation of Jesus and everything that He has done for us!
Joseph Prince -
Everything happens for a reason; I'm a big believer in that.
Rajon Rondo -
You can understand why I'm a believer. I have seen miracles.
Benjamin Carson
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I'm a great believer in luck and the extraordinary role that plays in all of our lives.
Paul Newman -
I'm a big believer in competition bringing out the best in people. There's plenty of time for this all to shake out.
Bret Bielema -
Later scientific theories are better than earlier ones for solving puzzles in the often quite different environments to which they are applied. That is not a relativist's position, and it displays the sense in which I am a convinced believer in scientific progress.
Thomas Kuhn -
There is no evidence for a god, no coherent definition of a god, no good argument for a god, good positive arguments against a god, no agreement among believers about the nature or moral principles of a god, and no need for a god. We can live happy, moral, productive lives without such belief, and we can do it better.
Dan Barker -
That Amendment requires the state to be a neutral in its relations with groups of religious believers and nonbelievers; it does not require the state to be their adversary. State power is no more to be used so as to handicap religions than it is to favor them.
Hugo Black