There's got to be a higher power.

I definitely believe in a higher power.

I think Bible principles are principles for life.

I believe in a higher power. I believe in inspiration.

I believe in a higher power. Some people out there don't.

There are some things you have to give up to the higher power.

I'm not a religious freak, but I do believe that there is a higher power.

I serve a higher power, Jesus Christ. I make no apologies in saying that.

I'm not religious, but I feel like there has to be a higher power up there.

I'm very close with my higher power. I have a very strong connection with it.

A higher power is leading you; be led by the same. It knows what to do and how to do it.

Always firmly believing in a higher power, I have also always been in search of a spiritual peace.

I've never thought much about energy, or a higher power, or the driving force behind someone's purpose.

I believe in a higher power and I believe in good and bad, right and wrong. You sleep in the bed you make.

Real or not, when a person denies God, they often try and fill that higher power void with something else.

I'm a firm believer in my higher power havin' a plan, and he's never wrong, and he's not open to suggestions.

I feel connected to a higher power when I'm making music or performing. There's a spiritual experience for me.

I am pro-life, but because life is complicated, that choice is between a woman and her idea of a higher power.

My trust in a higher power that wants me to survive and have love in my life, is what keeps me moving forward.

Whenever I feel low, some higher power supports me. It could come through my wife, my children or even my dogs.

My God, my higher power. It's mine and mine alone. I create my connection and I decide how my connection is going to be.

I'm a spiritual person. I do believe in a higher power. I believe God placed me on this planet to be a beneficial presence.

We are graced with a greater capacity for direct contact with our own higher power than most of us are in the habit of using.

I definitely believe in a God and in a higher power, and I definitely take from many different religious cultures. I go to church.

When I told the fans I was an alcoholic, they all applauded. When I told them I had given myself to a higher power, they cheered again.

I've never been struck by lightning as far as I know, so the Higher Power is treating me as well as even those people who love him very much.

Whatever I receive from a higher power gets me pumped, which gets the crowd pumped, which gets me more pumped, and then we're just pumped up.

At the end of the day, I do think there's a higher power, and the way I feel about things and choose to do things has an effect on that outcome.

It was clear to me, as I glanced back over my earlier life, that a loving Providence watched over me, that all was directed for me by a higher power.

Not in the state of unconsciousness, but in full awareness when the higher Power will descend into and direct us, then only the yogic life will begin.

I don't believe in a heaven or a hell or an old man sitting on a throne. I believe in a higher power bigger than me because that keeps me accountable.

I've always been a spiritual person who believed in a Higher Power. So, I've always had my 1-on-1 with God, even if I wasn't much of a religious person.

It is the Higher Power which does everything, and the man is only a tool. If he accepts that position, he is free from troubles; otherwise, he courts them.

The political process is rough and tumble by definition, and being grounded in faith in a Higher Power has proven helpful in navigating the difficult terrain.

Every hip-hop artist I have worked with has a respect for higher power, whether that's church, Allah, or any sort of higher being - they all have a humbleness.

People have talents that are different. Where does the creative flow come from - inside us or from a higher power? I don't ask any questions. I just write it down.

I've always believed in a higher power. You can call it God, you can call it Jesus, Krishna, Buddha, Allah, I don't care. I really believe we are all a part of God.

In the recovery world, it's a higher power that helps you. You have to turn your life over to something greater. Anytime I tried to control my life, I had screwed it up.

You can't believe how different your life can be until you've immersed yourself in faith or given your life up to Christ or decided you have a higher power you want to follow.

There is trust in there being a Spirit who loves me and wants me to have love in my life. I trust in this higher power, it is what keeps me moving forward no matter what happens.

I believe in God and a higher power. I'm still not the religious type per se because religion tore my family apart. I'm still a little scared and skeptical being one with any faith.

People still struggle with this notion of gifted writers somehow being in touch with a higher power, but it's all about showing up and doing the job, meeting deadlines, working hard.

Whatever God or whatever higher power you believe in, they brought us to this earth in a perfect way, and you have to learn to love yourself. Otherwise, it's an exhausting way to be.

What brings you closer to God is being in service to others. I think any religion or spiritual way of life will indicate that service to others will lead to a connection with a higher power.

I have a strong belief that there is a god or a higher power. I think that if you have a strong belief in that, then you won't feel alone in life and you will feel you can get through anything.

I actually find fondness and appreciation for the Bray Wyatt. I see that he is driven by a higher power, much like I am driven and motivated and inspired and given strength by the Seven Deities.

We've seen what happens when it serves a president's interest to flaunt his faith - which is almost inevitably does, since every poll affirms that Americans want their leader to submit to some higher power.

I realized that my truest passion was for helping people change through faith in a higher power. That meant, for me, belonging to the church. Using my abilities to bring Christian doctrine to a postmodern world.

I tell my kids and I tell proteges, always have humility when you create and grace when you succeed, because it's not about you. You are a terminal for a higher power. As soon as you accept that, you can do it forever.

Honestly, I'm not a big person in terms of religion, but I really believe in nature. I feel like anytime you see anything beautiful in nature that's the closest I'm ever going to get to God or a sense of a higher power.

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