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Believe fuels unending blessings. By Lailah Gifty Akita Blessings Fuels Unending

Beliefs are the umbrella that we use to protect ourselves on rainy days. By Debasish Mridha Beliefs Days Umbrella Protect Rainy

Levi," Maria called. "Come back. We're not finished yet."He paused"What, Maria?""You asked me what I believe in? I believed in you."He nodded his head sadly. "Yes, you did. And before you met me, you believed in nothing. But that's the thing with belief, Maria. It's easy to believe in something when it doesn't require anything from you. It's much harder, though, when the object of your belief requires something of you or asks for something you don't want to give. That's when real belief occurs. By Brian Keene Maria Levi Called Belief Believed

Belief is the strongest power you can bring to bear in order to realise your dreams. By Steven Redhead Belief Dreams Strongest Power Bring

Faith: not wanting to know what is true. By Friedrich Nietzsche Faith True Wanting

Faith, sir, as to that matter, I don't believe one half of it myself. By Diedrich Knichkerbocker Faith Sir Matter Half

Often the difference between success and failure is belief. By Jon Gordon Belief Difference Success Failure

Belief, strong belief, triggers the mind to figure ways and means and how-to. By David J. Schwartz Belief Strong Triggers Howto Mind

Beliefs are the roads we take to our dreams. Believe you can do something-or believe you can't-and you'll be right everytime. By Jodi Picoult Beliefs Dreams Roads Everytime Somethingor

It is time we recognized that belief is not a private matter; it has never been merely private. In fact, beliefs are scarcely more private than actions are, for every belief is a fount of action in potentia. By Sam Harris Matter Private Belief Time Recognized

The Biology of Belief By Wayne W. Dyer Belief Biology

Faith is believe. By Lailah Gifty Akita Faith

Believe in the believing. By Deyth Banger Believing

Belief is blissful. By Lailah Gifty Akita Belief Blissful

Belief is one of the most powerful organic forces in the multiverse. It may not be able to move mountains, exactly. But it can create someone who can.People get exactly the wrong idea about belief. They think it works back to front. They think the sequence is, first object, then belief. In fact, it works the other way. By Terry Pratchett Multiverse Belief Powerful Organic Forces

Belief is at best an educated, informed conjecture about Reality. By Steve Hagen Reality Belief Educated Informed Conjecture

Belief conducts the symphony of our thoughts.While moments dance to that symphony. Want better moments? Choose to be a better conductor. By Charles F. Glassman Symphony Belief Moments Conducts Thoughtswhile

Belief is a shelter, a prison for a curious mind. By Debasish Mridha Belief Shelter Mind Prison Curious

Belief in ourself is like a muscle - it is strengthened by constant and careful use. By Catherine Devrye Belief Muscle Ourself Strengthened Constant

Belief is when your whole being is set to act as if something is so. By Dallas Willard Belief Set Act

In adaptive terms, belief has been extraordinarily useful. It is, after all, by believing various propositions about the world that we predict events and consider the likely consequences of our actions. Beliefs are principles of action: whatever they may be at the level of the brain, they are processes by which our understanding (and misunderstanding) of the world is represented and made available to guide our behavior. By Sam Harris Terms Adaptive Extraordinarily World Belief

Belief means not wanting to know what is true. By Friedrich Nietzsche Belief True Wanting

A belief is a question we have put aside so we can get on with what we believe we have to do. By James Richardson Belief Question Put

Belief is the enemy. By John A. Keel Belief Enemy

Faith: a firm belief for which there is no evidence. By Bertrand Russell Faith Evidence Firm Belief

Believe your beliefs and doubt your doubts. By F. F. Bosworth Beliefs Doubt Doubts

Everything starts with belief. With faith. By V.e Schwab Belief Starts Faith

Belief is not truly belief while doubt can still touch it. By Karlfried Graf Durckheim Belief Doubt Touch

Faith is an active force. By Lailah Gifty Akita Faith Force Active

Faith: The opposite of dogmatism. By John Ralston Saul Faith Dogmatism Opposite

Perhaps it is not without reason that we attribute facility in belief and conviction to simplicity and ignorance; for it seems to me I once learned that belief was sort of an impression made on our mind, and that the softer it is the less resistant t. By Michel De Montaigne Belief Ignorance Mind Reason Attribute

Faith, that faculty which enables us to believe things which we know to be untrue. By Bram Stoker Faith Untrue Faculty Enables Things

Faith is the ability to endure. By Michael R. French Faith Endure Ability

Assurance, action, and evidence influence each other in an ongoing process. This helix is like a coil, and as it spirals upward it expands and widens. These three elements of faith - assurance, action, and evidence - are not separate and discrete; rather, they are interrelated and continuous and cycle upward. By David A. Bednar Assurance Action Process Evidence Influence

Belief, in one of its accepted senses, may consist in a merely intellectual assent, while faith implies such confidence and conviction as will impel to action. By James E. Talmage Belief Senses Assent Action Accepted

I say then, that belief is nothing but a more vivid, lively, forcible, firm, steady conception of an object, than what the imagination alone is ever able to attain. This variety of terms, which may seem so unphilosophical, is intended only to express that act of the mind, which renders realities, or what is taken for such, more present to us than fictions, causes them to weigh more in the thought, and gives them a superior influence on the passions and imagination. By David Hume Lively Forcible Firm Vivid Steady

I do not believe in Belief. By E. M. Forster Belief

Every mental act is composed of doubt and belief,but it is belief that is the positive, it is beliefthat sustains thought and holds the world together. By Soren Kierkegaard Positive Mental Act Composed Doubt

Faith is holding onto uncertainties with passionate conviction. By Soren Kierkegaard Faith Conviction Holding Uncertainties Passionate

But, today, the idea of faith returns to me. Faith defies logic and propels us beyond hope because it is not attached to our desires. Faith is the centerpiece of a connected life. It allows us to live by the grace of invisible strands. It is a belief in a wisdom superior to our own. Faith becomes a teacher in the absence of fact. By Terry Tempest Williams Today Faith Idea Returns Desires

Belief is tricky because left to its own devices, it can court a kind of surety, an unquestioning allegiance that fears doubt and destroys difference. By Barbara Kruger Belief Devices Surety Difference Tricky

Belief is so important in everything. You need to believe in magic. You need to believe in yourself. You need to believe in your family. By Edward Kitsis Belief Important Magic Family

When a belief becomes more than an instrument, you are lost. You remain lost until you learn what 'belief' is really for. By Idries Shah Instrument Belief Lost Remain Learn

Belief traps or frees us. By Rachel Naomi Remen Belief Traps Frees

Belief clings, but faith lets go. By Alan W. Watts Belief Clings Faith

A belief is not an idea held by the mind, it is an idea that holds the mind. By Elly Roselle Mind Idea Belief Held Holds

Faith consists in believing what reason cannot. By Voltaire Faith Consists Believing Reason

Belief is only the beginning ... By Stephanie Adams Belief Beginning

Believe while others are doubting. By William Arthur Ward Doubting

The truth of faith is a slender, glowing element that runs through even the seemingly ordinary and undramatic moments of existence. Even at low intensity, it is a steady source of illumination. Such religious truth is powerful even when it seems faint, even when it seems obscured by the larger events of history. By Eugene Kennedy Slender Glowing Existence Faith Element

Faith: not wanting to know what the truth is. By Friedrich Nietzsche Faith Wanting Truth

A belief is an absolute but arbitrary mental stance. By Will Bowen Stance Belief Absolute Arbitrary Mental

The power of belief gives legitimacy to whatever may be necessary. By Steven Redhead Power Belief Legitimacy

Belief is nearly the whole of the universe whether based on truth or not. By Kurt Vonnegut Belief Universe Based Truth

What is belief - what is faith - if you don't continue it after failure? By Brandon Sanderson Belief Faith Failure Continue

And what, then, is belief? It is the demi-cadence which closes a musical phrase in the symphony of our intellectual life. By Charles Sanders Peirce Belief Life Demicadence Closes Musical

Belief is not a matter of choice, but of conviction. By Robert Green Ingersoll Belief Choice Conviction Matter

Though as he'd say, what is 'belief' but a willingness to suspend the negatives? By Margaret Atwood Belief Negatives Willingness Suspend

Faith is Individual By Martin Luther Individual Faith

I suppose belief is there to prevent people from thinking. By Gasmaskman Thinking Suppose Belief Prevent People

Faith is a firm assurance. By Lailah Gifty Akita Faith Assurance Firm

Belief can convert the mundane into the miraculous. By Charles F. Glassman Belief Miraculous Convert Mundane

Belief? What do I believe in? I believe in sun. In rock. In the dogma of the sun and the doctrine of the rock. I believe in blood, fire, woman, rivers, eagles, storm, drums, flutes, banjos, and broom-tailed horses ... By Edward Abbey Belief Rock Sun Fire Woman

Belief fails when it works not well indeed but is idle as a sleeping man ... Each virtuous deed is strong when it is grounded upon the solidity of belief. By John Wycliffe Man Belief Fails Works Idle

Belief is the magic key that unlocks your dreams. By Orrin Woodward Belief Dreams Magic Key Unlocks

Unbelief is a belief. By J.m. Coetzee Unbelief Belief

Beliefs can be roadways or roadblocks. A variety of beliefs can make life interesting and colorful. By James Van Praagh Roadblocks Beliefs Roadways Colorful Variety

Sometimes believing is as simple as choosing to do so. By Osman Welela Believing Simple Choosing

It's the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen. By Muhammad Ali Belief Repetition Affirmations Leads Conviction

Belief is half of all healing. Belief in the cure, belief in the future that awaits. By Patrick Ness Belief Healing Half Cure Awaits

So often the difference between success and failure is belief. Belief leads to action and execution. By Jon Gordon Belief Difference Success Failure Execution

I confused things with their names: that is belief. By Jean-Paul Sartre Belief Confused Things

To believe is to be happy; to doubt is to be wretched. To believe is to be strong. Doubt cramps energy. Belief is power. Only so far as a man believes strongly, mightily, can he act cheerfully, or do any thing that is worth the doing. By Frederick William Robertson Happy Wretched Doubt Strong Energy

I'm a believer in belief. Faith is something that works - it causes people to do things, it has results. It's an intangible, indefinable, very real thing. And it moves people, sometimes to atrocity. And sometimes to survival. By Tommy Lee Jones Belief Believer People Things Thing

Beliefs are the eyelids of the mind. By David Zindell Beliefs Mind Eyelids

Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of e things not seen. By Anonymous Things Faith Assurance Hoped Conviction

Faith ... is letting go and trusting oneself to the unknown. By Alan Watts Faith Unknown Letting Trusting Oneself

Faith is unflinching trust in something divine. By A.c. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada Faith Divine Unflinching Trust

supported by a powerful professional culture. We know that people can maintain an unshakable faith in any proposition, however absurd, when they are sustained by a community of like-minded believers. Given By Daniel Kahneman Supported Culture Powerful Professional Proposition

To believe is to be strong. Doubt cramps energy. Belief is power. By Frederick William Robertson Strong Doubt Energy Belief Power

F-A-I-T-H The Fundamental Authority of Irrefutable Truth that assures confident Hope By Pamela Christian Hope Fundamental Authority Irrefutable Truth

Belief may be no more, in the end, than a source of energy, like a battery which one clips into an idea to make it run. By J.m. Coetzee Belief End Energy Run Source

Belief is a feeling and faith is a practice based in experience. Now she has faith; By Christopher Rice Belief Experience Faith Feeling Practice

Belief is truth held in the mind; faith is a fire in the heart. By Joseph Fort Newton Belief Mind Faith Heart Truth

Faith is a principle which hath its root deeper than feelings. We believe, whether we see or not. We believe, whether we feel or not. By Charles Spurgeon Faith Feelings Principle Hath Root

Belief attracts something; faith makes things happen! By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Belief Faith Happen Attracts Makes

The focus is faith. By Lailah Gifty Akita Faith Focus

What people really believe doesn't feel like a BELIEF, it feels like the way the world IS. By Eliezer Yudkowsky Belief People World Feel Feels

Belief becomes biology. By Norman Cousins Belief Biology

Belief is an illusion, backed by your heart and mind. By Sachin Kumar Puli Belief Illusion Backed Mind Heart

I love belief it can move the pallet on a Ouija board or put a man into space. The problem that we have is the wrong beliefs we can't erase. By Stanley Victor Paskavich Ouija Space Love Move Pallet

Belief and hope, it seemed were not the same thing, ... By Eileen Wilks Belief Hope Thing

Belief systems provide a programme which relieves the necessity of thought. By Bertrand Russell Belief Thought Systems Provide Programme

A firm belief atthracts facts. They come out iv holes in the ground an' cracks in th' wall to support belief, but they run away fr'm doubt. By Finley Peter Dunne Facts Belief Firm Atthracts Cracks

Faith is believing things you know aint true By Mark Twain Faith True Believing Things Aint

If you don't have solid beliefs you cannot build a stable life. Beliefs are like the foundation of a building, and they are the foundation to build your life upon. By Alfred A. Montapert Beliefs Build Life Solid Stable

Belief is better than anything else, and it is best when rapt - above paying its respects to anybody's doubt whatsoever. By Robert Frost Belief Rapt Whatsoever Paying Respects

I think belief is like having the first Microsoft Windows - it's so rudimentary, in the human brainwork, it's so obviously a sham. By Rupert Everett Windows Microsoft Rudimentary Brainwork Sham

Faith is not belief without proof, but trust without reservation. By D. Elton Trueblood Faith Proof Reservation Belief Trust

Faith is an action, based on a belief, supported by confidence. By R. W. Schambach Faith Action Based Belief Supported