971 Quotes About Beliefs
- Author Shunya
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We can have opinions and thoughts only about things which are or were incomplete and imperfect. The Supreme Power is, was and always will be absolute and complete.Human mind doesn't want Him. We want to have opinions and thoughts. We want a game, a reality show in which we can vote.
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- Author Shunya
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Every situation is unique. So there can't be a standard definition of right and wrong. But deep down every soul knows what is right. We use reasoning to avoid our own soul.
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- Author Roy T. Bennett
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Your beliefs are decisions; they are choices. First you choose your beliefs. Then your beliefs affect your choices.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Environment provides us with many cultures. From each we identify our beliefs that give us our values. From our values we pick up our choices and our choices bring out our character. Our characters make us to lead!
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- Author Lukasz Laniecki
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They (parents) use this guilt-tripping to stop you from fulfilling your plans, but most important, from believing something they don’t (something which contradicts their beliefs)
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Some social ills are preserved by the common misbelief that things such as ignorance, greed, and stupidity do not have the stamina required to reach old age.
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- Author C.A.A. Savastano
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If you think making unlawful demands predicated on unproven beliefs with the threat of violence represents bravery, you are the villain in the story.
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- Author Douglas Laurent
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A lazy summer's day and a long, lost love. Can a poet ask for anything better than a broken heart ordained from above?--the poet; unknown, Orange Room Poems
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- Author Thomas Emerson
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Every man — in the development of his own personality — has the right to form his own beliefs and opinions. Hence, suppression of belief, opinion and expression is an affront to the dignity of man, a negation of man’s essential nature."[Toward a General Theory of the First Amendment (1963)]
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