When men stop believing in God, it isn't that they then believe in nothing: they believe in everything.

I believe that the presidential term should be limited.

I believe the greatest gift I can conceive of having from anyone is to be seen by them, heard by them, to be understood and touched by them.

When you get told that you have a disease, it's like: 'Really? Nah, it's all right. I don't believe that. It must be something else, I'm just making an excuse, let me push harder.'

I don't believe in politics. I'm an anarchist, I guess you could say. I think people could be just fine looking after themselves.

Ive always believed the road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.

Though I never ordered it, and never wished for it, I have never shed any tears over the event, because I believe that it hastened what we all fought for, the end of the war.

I believe in taking what happens as inevitable.

I believe that when things happen, they happen with a purpose.

I don't want people to know me. I want them to believe my version.

It's simpler to believe in a miracle.

Dear God, let me be damned a little longer, a little while.

Memory believes before knowing remembers. [Light in August]

And that's what makes men happy, believing in the mystery and importance of their own individual lives.

Don't you believe that the punishment should fit the crime? Isn't that what justice is? Letely, though, I wonder if we've gotten more into vengenance than justice.

We are all here for a reason.I believe the reason is to throw little torches out to lead people thru the darkness.

I am where I am because I believe in all possibilities.

And I don't believe that I have to stay on one side of the fence or the other. I don't believe that there is any good career move or bad career move. I believe there are only the things that make me happy.

And I don't believe that I have to stay on one side of the fence or the other. I don't believe that there is any good career move or bad career move. I believe there are only the things that make me happy.

We're here for a reason. I believe a bit of the reason is to throw little torches out to lead people through the dark.

We're here for a reason. I believe a bit of the reason is to throw little torches out to lead people through the dark.

I don't believe that grief passes away. It has its time and place forever. More time is added to it; it becomes a story within a story. But grief and griever alike endure.

I don't believe [Africa] is ready to shift - and she needs to shift. So she needs to get the technology and she can only get that technology from the developed world.

The final belief is to believe in a fiction, which you know to be a fiction, there being nothing else. The exquisite truth is to know that it is a fiction and that you believe in it willingly.