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Honestly, I just have to do what's right for me, and what I would tell people is what I believe, which is that tolerance is very important.
I grew up with my career being thrust upon me. It took me a long time to believe that I could do more than that one aspect of our business.
Women do have an affinity for evil, for believing that no woman is to be trusted, but that some men are too innocent to protect themselves.
I always say believe for a bunch, and even if you only get half of it you are better off than believing for a little and getting all of it.
Hope means hoping when things are hopeless, or it is no virtue at all. And faith means believing the incredible, or it is no virtue at all.
... Hope is at the bottom of the Pandora's box of Irish troubles, and I believe proudly and firmly in the ultimate destinies of my country.
I don't believe in war as a solution to any kind of conflict, nor do I believe in heroism on the battlefield because I have never seen any.
If you want to create wealth, it is imperative that you believe that you are at the steering wheel of life, especially your financial life.
We are justified in believing that the success of this movement for equality of the sexes means more progress toward equality of the races.
We believe that if men have the talent to invent new machines that put men out of work, they have the talent to put those men back to work.
If you think there's something you need in order to be happy, then you believe in lack. Then believing you lack, you will create more lack.
Raising or caring for children requires sacrifice and service, which, I believe, heals us from the destructive forces of self-centeredness.
Now the Church is not wood and stone, but the company of believing people; one must hold to them, and see how they believe, live and teach.
Here's the deal: I believe - and I attempt to live my life this way - we all have more time than we think we do. We all waste so much time.
I still can't believe I won the Olympics. That's what I feel right now - completely alive as a human being. It's a really beautiful moment.
First they didn't believe in evolution. Then they didn't believe in global warming. Now the debt ceiling. What I call 'the moron trifecta.'
The Clintons believe they're under more scrutiny than anybody's ever been, but because of the way they do things they invite that scrutiny.
I believe with all my heart that one cannot be America's president without a belief in God, without the strength that your faith gives you.
I please myself with the graces of the winter scenery, and believe that we are as much touched by it as by the genial influences of summer.
Men are free when they belong to a living, organic, believing community, active in fulfilling some unfulfilled, perhaps unrealized purpose.
When a person, yielding to God and believing the truth of God, is filled with the Spirit of God, even his faintest whisper will be worship.
I do believe there is absolutely space for legitimate debate in a liberal democracy about immigration selection, screening and integration.
I believe there's an inner power that makes winners or losers. And the winners are the ones who really listen to the truth of their hearts.
We need not a new set of beliefs, but a new way of believing, not simply new answers to the same old questions, but a new set of questions.
I believe there are three keys to success. For me it is keeping my priorities in order: It's my faith and my family, and then the business.
We believe that the Federal Reserve has to carry on with a progressive increase in interest rates as a consequence of the American economy.
I do believe that Muslims and Christians and Jews pray to the same God. And yet they understand who God is in significantly different ways.
I believe in serendipity, but I also believe there are times when you have to be the one who lines up everything so it can fall into place.
Before we understand science, it is natural to believe that God created the universe. But now science offers a more convincing explanation.
I believe the evidence strongly supports common descent. But the root question remains unanswered: What has caused complex systems to form?
I have a skeptical and cranky side, and I'm forever puzzled why people believe the, seeming to me, dumb things that they choose to believe.
You have to start out learning to believe the little lies. "So we can believe the big ones?" Yes. Justice, mercy, duty. That sort of thing.
All I can say is that the only person that can stop you from achieving your goals is yourself. If you believe, then everyone else will too.
If women are the key to Africa's future - and I believe they are - we must figure out how to take away the barriers to their participation.
But happiness is being able to hope, however faintly, for happiness. So, at least, we must believe if we are to live in the world of today.
My stylist chose the white gloves and I think she did a spectacular job....I couldn't believe the stir my gloves were making at the dinner.
I've always had a great interest in sports that embody the values of commitment, hard work and teamwork - all values I strongly believe in.
I believe you [Samuel Alito] and others would look and say that the role of the courts is limited and it's not to decide political matters.
I truly believe you can't buy your way into genuine love. You can surely buy companionship, but I don't think [love] has a price tag on it.
Beck said he didn't believe in the theory of a song coming through you as if you were an open vessel. I agree with him to a certain extent.
I believe it is possible that I shall make other creeds, and change this one, or add to it, from time to time, as new light may come to me.
I myself believe that there is in every painter's life a period of making absurdities. In my case I think that period is already long past.
I don't use the term 'miracle' lightly. I don't believe in God, or reincarnation, or destiny, or the Publishers' Clearinghouse Sweepstakes.
One of the hardest things for a person with autism to do is believe in themselves. But autistics have every right to be as proud as anyone.
I think religion is a funny thing because, when you see somebody who can really break it down, sometimes it feels foolish what you believe.
Isn't there any statute of limitation in things spiritual? I don't believe any large mind dwells on its sins, any more than on its virtues!
I now believe that bêtes noires usually attack because we're thwarting our own destinies. Calming the beast turns us toward our best lives.
Any one who believes that any great enterprise of an industrial character can be started without labor must have little experience of life.
We believe in the almighty and we believe in God and that music is from God and we're inspired by God to give messages and ideas to people.
In a post-modern culture we need an apologetic that is felt and seen because if post-moderns are not feeling it, they are not believing it.