971 Quotes About Beliefs
- Author Amaka Imani Nkosazana
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People sometimes get so lost in their own beliefs that they fail to gain truth and understanding. You can't get the whole picture just by relying on your own perception. Never be afraid of the truth.
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- Author T.F. Hodge
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Regarding beliefs and belief systems: We argue what and how we feel, rather than what we - actually - know or assume to be facts or factual evidence. Thus, it is justifiably prudent to challenge that which has been adopted or enforced by tradition. If such examination is discouraged by fearful tactics - we must not shy away from soulful searching.
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- Author Stanley Victor Paskavich
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Total Enlightenment is 'Vision without Purpose'.
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- Author Miranda J. Barrett
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If you are noticing your desires are not coming to fruition, it is time to dive into the unconscious world to discover what other belief may be stronger.
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- Author Jennifer D. Whipple
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Close your eyes and listen. Listen to your soul, it is speaking to you, softly, lovingly. Be grateful for this moment and every moment for we don't know when it may be our last. We must love as if it is our last moment to do so, with all we are, and be grateful!
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- Author Jonathan Anthony Burkett
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They want us to fight and hate each other not for the war but for control. So that we will depend on them not only for the commands but for the peace and joy. They need us to live in fear so that we will look and ask for answers. Look for it and see for yourself, understanding and healthful faith is what they don’t want. I wouldn’t say it’s that they hate us and need us all to die but if you look at it from the beginning. If one doesn’t do it the other will.
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- Author Renae A. Sauter
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I believe the Universe desires for us to choose to love as much as possible while we are here.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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Don’t ever stray from yourself, in order to be close to someone that doesn’t have the courtesy to remind you of your worth, or the integrity of a gentleman to walk you home.
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- Author Anthon St. Maarten
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There was no need for a term like ‘magical thinking’ in the Golden Age of Man...there was only genuine everyday magic and mysticism. Children were not mocked or scolded in those days for singing to the rain or talking to the wind.
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