"I believe that the very purpose of life is to be happy. From the very core of our being, we desire contentment. In my own limited experience I have found that the more we care for the happiness of others, the greater is our own sense of well-being."
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"What is the purpose of life? I believe that the purpose of life is to be happy."
"If you have some idea you believe in, don't listen to the croaking chorus. Listen only to what your own inner voice tells you."
"I do not believe one can settle how much we ought to give. I am afraid the only safe rule is to give more than we can spare. In other words, if our expenditure on comforts, luxuries, amusements, etc, is up to the standard common among those with the same income as our own, we are probably giving away too little. If our charities do not at all pinch or hamper us, I should say they are too small. There ought to be things we should like to do and cannot do because our charitable expenditure excludes them."
"It is not enough to want to get rid of one’s sins, we also need to believe in the One who saves us from our sins."
"I don't believe we can get very far, with leaders who write off half the nation as a bunch of victims who never take responsibility for their own lives."
"If people believe the world is here to satisfy them, whenever they begin to encounter their limitations, they become unhappy."
"I can control my destiny, but not my fate. Destiny means there are opportunities to turn right or left, but fate is a one-way street. I believe we all have the choice as to whether we fulfil our destiny, but our fate is sealed."
"Communication always makes demands. It always demands that the recipient become somebody, do something, believe something. It always appeals to motivation."
"I find more and more executives less and less well informed about the outside world, if only because they believe that the data on the computer printouts are ipso facto information."
"I don't believe what the papers are saying They're just out to capture my dime, Exaggerating this, exaggerating that."
"Whether or not you believe in God, you must believe this: when we as a species abandon our trust in a power greater than us, we abandon our sense of accountability. Faiths… all faiths… are admonitions that there is something we cannot understand, something to which we are accountable. With faith we are accountable to each other, to ourselves, and to a higher truth. Religion is flawed, but only because man is flawed. The church consists of a brotherhood of imperfect, simple souls wanting only to be a voice of compassion in a world spinning out of control."
"I really believe that fashion, and dressing up, is a great way for guys to express and interact with their creativity."
"The trouble with too many people is they believe the realm of truth always lies within their vision."
"One didn't really believe till one saw it demonstrated that giving oneself up completely to art, to emotion, to enjoyment, without planning for the future or counting the cost, produced dreadful disabilities and bankruptcies later."
"I believe you should tell the story of injustices, of inequalities, of bad conditions, so that the people as a whole in this country really face the problems that people who are pushed to the point of striking know all about, but others know practically nothing about."
"The darkest days in my life after the war, after the war, was when I discovered that the ... most of the members and commanders of the Einsatz group that were doing the killings, not even in gas chambers, but killing with machine guns, had college degrees from German universities and PhD's and MD's. Couldn't believe it."
"It isnt only fictional heroes to whom toast means home and comfort. It is related of the Duke of Wellington - I believe by Lord Ellesmere - that when he landed at Dover in 1814, after six years absence from England, the first order he gave at the Ship Inn was for an unlimited supply of buttered toast."
"Answer on being asked her opinion of Christ's presence in the Sacrament. 'Twas God the word that spake it, He took the Bread and brake it; And what the word did make it That I believe, and take it."
"Philosophy is a corrective against sadness. Yet there still are people who believe in the profundity of philosophy!"