Believe Quotes: Encouragement for Your Journey - page 61
...for Paul faith is always faith in a person. Faith is not the intellectual acceptance of a body of doctrine; faith is faith in a person.
William Barclay
Acting on stage is a living organism you can never pin down, and I believe the audience feeds off that, too.
Hattie Morahan
I hope the reader's sense that I am deeply empathetic with the pain of being in a desperate marriage, but I also believe that the person who is married to the abuser or the alcoholic or whomever has the greatest potential for helping them.
Gary Chapman
Even in the mud and scum of things, something always, always sings.
Harry Potter's like Santa Clause: something you can't see but wish was real so badly that you end up believing in it.
Emma Watson
Hoping drains your energy. Action creates energy.
Eternity is not an unending succession of days in the calendar, but something more like the supreme moment of satisfaction, in which totality embraces us and we embrace totality.
I am opposed to any form of tyranny over the mind of man.
It was impossible to believe that someone did not want to be saved from their incoherence.
Deborah Levy
I ne'er could any lustre see In eyes that would not look on me; I ne'er saw nectar on a lip But where my own did hope to sip.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Frederick Douglass ran a primary campaign against [Abraham Lincoln] the second time around, in 1864. They hated him. Why'd they hate him? Because he said things like "I believe in white supremacy.
Bill Ayers
I strongly believe that good books are the best home accessory.
Rachel Nichols
The greatest gift we have is the gift of life.
Mike Ditka
When I am asked what I believe in, I say that I believe in architecture. Architecture is the mother of the arts. I like to believe that architecture connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible.
Richard Meier
I believe that we have the first genius of the 21st century, Leo Messi.
Jorge Valdano
We learn to believe by believing. We learn to love by loving. The practice of acting on a certain thing, even (or especially) when feeling is absent, embodies the entire "how" of growth.
Eugenia Price