I always believe in facts.

Seeing does not always believe.

I've always believed in survival.

I always believed in being myself.

I've always believed the New Left is rank.

I always believed in my characters. I lived them

I always believed you could fix whatever problems.

The best hand always believes in playing by the rules.

I will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead.

I have always believed that what goes around comes around.

I always believe your instinct is the most correct instinct.

The oppressed will always believe the worst about themselves.

I always believed that the picture itself should tell the story.

I have always believed that business should be a force for good.

I have always believed that good is only beauty put into practice.

I've always believed that true cinema is cinema of the imagination.

I have always believed that hair is a very sure index of character.

I have always believed that the risk takers are eventually rewarded.

I've always believed in God. I'm just not so sure he believes in me.

Choice, I've always believed, is all that separates us from animals.

I've always believed film is most close to music of all the other arts.

I always believed if you take care of your body it will take care of you

The best antidote to worry, I have always believed, is work and more work.

I have beliefs, of course, like everyone-but I don't always believe in them.

I've always believed in my talent. And I've always had more guts than talent.

I always believed that if you set out to be successful, then you already were.

I've always believed leaders don't ask others to do what they're unwilling to do.

I always believe when you got something to say, that's when you put something out.

I've always believed that humans are good at heart. But there's always the exception.

I have always believed that what brings us together is stronger than what pulls us apart.

I have always believed that somehow the less we reveal the more the other desires to see.

I've always believed that acting is instinct to start with; you either have it or you don't.

I've always believed that you can funnel good things toward yourself by thinking positiviely.

I have always believed that if we do well, we must also do something to help others in society.

I always believed you could learn something from nearly everybody you meet, if you're open to it.

I've always believed that the greatest actors are the ones that have the voices that are imitable.

I always believed that I could make it or I would never have spent so many years trying to get here.

I have always believed that poems beg to be read aloud, even if the reader is in a world all her own.

I've always believed the best measure of a product's worth is customer acceptance in the marketplace.

I've always believed that parents are not for leaning upon, but rather exist to make leaning unnecessary.

I always believed in love, compassion and a sense of universal respect. Every human being has that potential.

I’ve always believed that the way you affect your audience is more important than how many of them are there.

I have never compromised on fundamentals. I've always believed in focusing on creating value and not valuation.

Listen to your customers but don't (always) believe what they say-they know even less about the future than you.

I know that I cannot change the entire world, but I've always believed I can at least affect change in my world.

I've always believed that as an actor anything you're asked to do is within you. You just have to try and find it.

I had always believed that I left a bit of me wherever I went. I also believed that I took a bit of every place with me.

Between being loved and being feared, I have always believed Machiavelli was right. If nobody is afraid of me, I’m meaningless.

I have always believed that everyone has the potential to do something extraordinary if they're guided and helped along the way.

Of course, my views developed in the course of time. But I have always believed in what I did and never acted against my conscience.

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