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You were the the exception to the rule. You were the one person who made me rethink everything I ever believed in and I'm so happy that you did.
— Beth Rinyu
One of the proofs of the immortality of the soul is that myriads have believed it. They also believed the world was flat.
— Mark Twain
He truly believed that no one could love him, and no matter who you are, that hurts. It made you insecure. It made you want to hide and build fences
— Harlan Coben
If he believed in souls he would have said she had a good one.
— Salman Rushdie
My father, whom I implicitly believed, represented adult life as one of incessant drudgery under the continual threat of financial ruin.
— C.S. Lewis
Which one of us, anywhere in the world, doesn't yearn to be believed when the audience is watching?
— Gene Wilder
I have always believed that the desire for revenge is one of life's great motivators, and my success would be my revenge
— Ann Patchett
We believed in God, trusted in man, and lived with the illusion that every one of us has been entrusted with a sacred spark.
— Elie Wiesel
My father was a politician, and a very important politician, and one of the leaders of the Iraqi Democratic Party, who believed in progress.
— Zaha Hadid
But she believed there was a thin line between accepting one's fears and giving in to them altogether.
— John Corey Whaley
They looked at one another, amazed. this thing they had never really believed in was coming true.
— John Steinbeck
He believed nothing he was told and trusted no one.
— Sidney Sheldon
Everyone had their own theory about everything and they believed that their truth was only one that mattered
— Paulo Coelho
I don't blame any one for not believing my history. If I had not experienced what I have, I could not have believed it myself.
— Joseph Smith Jr.
Asked whether or not he believed in an afterlife, Thoreau quipped, "One world at a time."
— Henry David Thoreau
I've always believed no matter how many shots I miss, I'm going to make the next one.
— Isaiah Thomas
My parents always made education and school the number one priority. They believed that an education is the best gift you can give to your child.
— Debra Messing
Asha believed a person seeking betterment should try as many schemes as possible, since it was hard to predict which one might work.
— Katherine Boo
Had I really succeeded at anything else, I might never have found the determination to succeed in the one arena where I believed I truly belonged.
— J.K. Rowling
When you're a little bit dumb and naive things get done that no one believed could be done.
— John Peterman
I was going to be a writer. One person believed I could do it: my mom. Having her faith in me was like carrying around the Hammer of Thor.
— Michael Easton
Bananarama were written off from day one. Nobody believed in us but us. We kept having hits despite the record company, despite the press.
— Siobhan Fahey
I've never believed in measuring one's worth by the size of his or her bank account. I prefer to look at distance traveled.
— Dan Rather
A Christian's duty, Lewis believed, is not simply to tolerate "X" but to make life with "X" an occasion to work on one's own character flaws.
— Philip Zaleski
I really believe in the radical viewpoint. And I have always believed that one's politics and the character of his particular work are inseparable.
— Whitfield Diffie
It's all about dreams. If I had to attribute my success in life to any one thing it is this. I believed in my dreams, even when no one else did.
— Oprah Winfrey
Sometimes Robert believed one thing and sometimes the other, and he wondered if that was true of all those who loved too much and in vain.
— Jeane Westin
Imagine a world where unbelievers were critical of what we believed but envious of how well we treated one another.
— Andy Stanley
The fact the book was a tragic one did not make me unhappy since I believed that life was a tragedy and knew it could have only one end.
— Ernest Hemingway,
She herself had given up washing long ago, and besides, people no longer believed in stale urine, either for one purpose or another.
— Halldor Laxness