Believes Quotes
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But when one believes in the reality of things, making them visible by artificial means is not quite the same as feeling that they are close at hand.
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The principle can be established that for a man who does not cheat what he believes to be true must determine his actions.
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The miller believes that all the wheat grows so that his mill keeps running.
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Man is forgiven who believes more than his neighbours, but he is never forgiven if he believes less.
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None believes in his own death. In the unconscious everyone is convinced of his own immortality.
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America believes in education: the average professor earns more money in a year than a professional athlete earns in a whole week.
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Photography is inextricably linked with life; the photographer is not invisibly behind the camera but projecting a life-attitude through the lens to create an interference pattern with the image. Who he is, what he believes, not only becomes important to know intellectually, but also becomes revealed emotionally and visibly through a body of work.
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Washington is the place where nobody believes a rumor until it has been officially denied.
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... one always believes one's own town to be more stupid than any other.
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There is an arrogance across the aisle that believes the Senate should not have a seat at the table.
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Things are only impossible until somebody does what another believes can't be done.
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I can make a movie about Lee Harvey Oswald and make you feel what he feels and make you understand why he believes what he believes. That doesn't mean I think you should go out and shoot JFK.
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When someone really, truly believes in themselves, magic happens.
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No man ever believes with a true and saving faith unless God inclines his heart; and no man when God does incline his heart can refrain from believing.
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We're not at war with all Muslims, we're at war with a subset of Islam that believes in killing in the name of religion, as jihadis do.
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The difference between Carter and Ted Kennedy: Carter has this vague religion which he believes in strongly, while Kennedy has this strong religion which he believes in vaguely.
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Whatever the mind holds to and firmly believes in, forms a new pattern of though within its creative mold, as whatever thought is held in the mind tends to take outward form in new creations.