"We can receive Jesus Christ when we believe in His message and trust in Him alone to save us."
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"Over the years I've seen people lose a spouse and then withdraw and lose interest in life, and I believe we need to resist that."
"I can't prove it scientifically, that there's a God, but I believe."
"I'm glad to know that we do have political leaders that believe in God, and that has been true from the days of George Washington."
"Part of walking the line as showrunner is trying to please people and still be true to what you believe creatively."
"The incredulous are the more credulous. They believe the miracles of Vespasian that they may not believe those of Moses. [Fr., Incredules les plus credules. Ils croient les miracle de Vespasien, pour ne pas croire ceux de Moise.]"
"Bless yourself with holy water, have Masses said, and so on; by a simple and natural process this will make you believe, and will dull you - will quiet your proudly critical intellect."
"Either God exists or He doesn't. Either I believe in God or I don't. Of the four possibilities, only one is to my disadvantage. To avoid that possibility, I believe in God."
"How I hate this folly of not believing in the Eucharist, etc.! If the gospel be true, if Jesus Christ be God, what difficulty is there?"
"It is your own assent to yourself, and the constant voice of your own reason, and not of others, that should make you believe."
"Man is so made that if he is told often enough that he is a fool he believes it."
"It is man's natural sickness to believe that he possesses the Truth."
"If you believe in God you are at no disadvantage in this life, and at considerable advantage in the next. If you do not believe, but find in the next that there was a next, you are most unfortunate!"
"Je ne crois que les histoires dont les te moins se feraient e gorger. I only believe in histories told by witnesses who would have had their throats slit."
"If we dreamed the same thing every night, it would affect us much as the objects we see every day. And if a common workman were sure to dream every night for twelve hours that he was a king, I believe he would be almost as happy as a king who should dream every night for twelve hours on end that he was a common workman."
"I would have far more fear of being mistaken, and of finding that the Christian religion was true, than of not being mistaken in believing it true."
"What use is it to us to hear it said of a man that he has thrown off the yoke that he does not believe there is a God to watch over his actions, that he reckons himself the sole master of his behavior, and that he does not intend to give an account of it to anyone but himself?"
"It is not possible to have reasonable grounds for not believing in miracles."
"I use the word "god" a lot, and I'm not sure if I know what I believe god is. I don't believe that when we die, that's it. It's almost like a logical faith. I logically don't believe that all this stuff [surrounding us] is generated from dust. But I'm also not like "Jesus Christ came down to save us." It's almost selfish to think that human beings, on this plane of reality, are the end of it."
"The Doobie Brothers' 'What a Fool Believes' makes me want to move. And I still haven't gotten over the Macarena. Who has?"