Believe Quotes
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What is it with science these days? Everyone is so quick to believe in it, in all these new scientific discoveries, new pills for this, new pills for that. Get thinner, grow hair, yada, yada, yada, but when it requires a little faith in something you all go crazy.' He shook his head, 'If miracles had chemical equations then everyone would believe.
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I believe I was born to breed.
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I believe the adventure game genre will never die any more than any type of storytelling would ever die.
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If we pray, we will believe; If we believe, we will love; If we love, we will serve.
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Some good leaders are rough around the edges and some leaders are difficult. Some have difficult personalities and some are really nice to be around, but those are not the qualifications. The qualifications are their desire to see us achieve more, their desire to push us to be the best we can be. Not for their selfish gain, but because they believe that we have something to offer.
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I'm an atheist, and I don't believe in ghosts.
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Choice in any sphere is a peril, the basic division of peoples is of those who believe in choice and those who mistrust it.
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I am very determined and the sport is my passion. I believe I am born for running.
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The difference between those who do and those who don't is that those who don't believe it when they are told they can't.
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I don't care what you call it. I believe in the quote, unquote, Holy Holocaust.
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Democracy will prevail when men believe the vote of Judas as good as that of Jesus Christ.
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I value unity because I believe we learn truth from each other in this process.
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With emotional abuse, the insults, insinuations, criticism, and accusations slowly eat away at the victim’s self-esteem until he or she is incapable of judging a situation realistically. He or she may begin to believe that there is something wrong with them or even fear they are losing their mind. They have become so beaten down emotionally that they blame themselves for the abuse.
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What you believe matters, however. It’s all anyone has to act on. And since what you do is who you are, your actions define you. If you don’t believe anything is true simply because you can’t logically prove what’s true, you won’t do anything. You won’t be anything. You’ll end up spending your life in a rocking chair looking out at the horizon waiting for an answer that never comes. You might as well be dead. It’s an old philosophical problem.
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There is a continuum that runs from character to productivity. Who you are and what you believe make a difference to those who look to you for leadership. The values you live will reach the bottom line of your company.
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You have to believe in yourself before anybody else believes in you.
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Personal power involves producing success through modeling what works and taking consistent action towards your goals. At the same time, you have to internalize behavioral and belief changes in order to take the necessary action to produce the results. It's been said that successful people do what others won't, and that if you believe you can or you believe you can't, you're right. Both of those statements are true.
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I will ensure we honour the instructions the British people have given us. I argued for specific changes in the referendum campaign, I believe in them, I will deliver them.
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My understanding of God is an experience. God is. That's all I know. In the Biblical tradition, it would be expressed as, "Be still and know that I am God." God is the "I am" energy. Something huge is at play here - cosmic creativity, consciousness, God, whatever you want to call it. I do believe that it's a guided ride. We're on a guided tour of the universe.
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Believe one who has tried, you shall find a fuller satisfaction in the woods than in the books. The trees and the rocks will teach you that which you cannot hear from the masters.
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Rule #3 - It's okay to believe yourself better than the rest of the planet, so long as you keep it to yourself.
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If you believe in yourself enough and know what you want, you're gonna make it happen.
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I knew I couldn't believe in God, because I was fundamentally Hellenic in my outlook.
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To believe in a just law of cause and effect, carrying with it a punishment or a reward, is to believe in righteousness.