Believe Quotes
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I like to believe that I got my business knowledge from my dad. He was able to see trends a long way off. And my mom is very good with people and emotional.
John T. Chambers
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You have to do what you believe in.
Ben Harper
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Theater isn't there to provide answers. Only possibilities. I just ask the questions. But I believe hope comes from the fact that there is a potential for redemption. At the core, that's what matters in the theater I'm attracted to. Do we dare to hope? Do we allow ourselves to hope?
Joe Mantello
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I use to believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and Tom Cruise too.
Barbara Bretton
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We cannot but believe that He who made the world still governs it.
Abraham Lincoln
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I can't believe anything I hear on television anymore.
Charles Barkley
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I am a Christian which means that I believe in the deity of Christ, like Tycho de Brahe, Copernicus, Descartes, Newton, Leibnitz, Pascal… like all great astronomers mathematicians of the past.
Augustin-Louis Cauchy
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I think that there is an element where leadership is lonely, but I also believe that it doesn't have to be like that.
Alicia Garza
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Never trust a politician, Todd. They have no fixed center, so you can never believe them.
Patrick Ness
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I think maybe it is better to believe than not to believe. But I couldn't tell you why.
David Gemmell
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My finely honed political instincts tell me that almost nobody believes that they should be paying higher taxes.
Barack Obama
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I believe women think differently.
Anita Borg
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On 'Overpowered,' there was a nostalgia for disco and early house music. But I'm a modernist and futurist as well. I do believe - and this is going to sound really pretentious, I know - that humanity will figure it out, so I'm optimistic about the future.
Róisín Murphy
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I don't believe in democracy by bayonet.
Alexander Lebedev
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Don’t feel your way into your beliefs; believe your way into your feelings.
J. D. Greear
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Being your own person and standing for what you believe is a critical aspect of a good professional life.
Patrick Pichette
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As American citizens, if you believe all banks were bailed out, you would hate banks. I would, too.
Jamie Dimon
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Books were at the very heart of the Christian religion—unlike other religions of the empire—from the very beginning. Books recounted the stories of Jesus and his apostles that Christians told and retold; books provided Christians with instruction in what to believe and how to live their lives; books bound together geographically separated communities into one universal church; books supported Christians in their times of persecution and gave them models of faithfulness to emulate in the face of torture and death; books provided not just good advice but correct doctrine, warning against the false teachings of others and urging the acceptance of orthodox beliefs; books allowed Christians to know the true meaning of other writings, giving guidance in what to think, how to worship, how to behave. Books were completely central to the life of the early Christians.
Bart Ehrman
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Miracles are signs not to them that believe, but to them that believe not.
Thomas Aquinas
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The Question of sovereignty is often raised. I am one of those who believe that in a modern world one has to give up a great deal of sovereignty. I am prepared to give up sovereignty to the world, but not to a selected number of European countries. That is not giving up something for world security; it is giving something up to sectional interests.
Clement Attlee
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I believe that all important matters have to be settled here, not in the clouds somewhere after we kick off.
Billy Joel
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Scars are proof of survival, they shouldn’t be hidden—it’s a story someone may need to see in order to believe that beyond their pain and suffering, there is healing.
Bernice L. McFadden
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My parents keep telling me to be thick-skinned in the industry. They tell me how people will put you up on a high platform and then bring you down. They also tell me to not believe in the image created by the hype.
Alia Bhatt
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Some people think it's naive to think we can make love our new bottom line. What I believe is naive is thinking human civilization as we know it will survive another two hundred years if we do not.
Marianne Williamson