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Quotes About Belief

Knowledge of God never needs to be instilled in people by coercion or violence, nor by logical argumentation or compelling proofs, but belongs to humans by their very nature and arises spontaneously and automatically.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
William Cox declara: «Es por el éxito de la Primera Venida de nuestro Señor que los cristianos tienen una confianza tan grande mientras aguardan Su gloriosa aparición».
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
Yes, the knowledge of God is an inherent belief.[5.9] Inwardly, we all know this to be true.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
All truth must be built on the knowledge of God, or, as we shall see, there is no ground for knowledge at all.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
Aprendemos que la salvación siempre ha sido solo por la fe en Cristo solamente. Un verdadero hijo de Dios no viene por nacimiento natural ni por circuncisión ni por obras, sino por la fe. Toda la Escritura apunta a una sola persona. Toda la Escritura se centra en Cristo Jesús.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
She believed not in divine salvation but in the proposition that we poor mortals are fully capable of saving ourselves, if conditions and inclinations are right, and the evidence of this potential is found in the smallest of gestures, like the uncertain resting of a large hand on a bony shoulder.
~ Jeffrey Deaver
Americans so dearly love to be fooled. —Charles Baudelaire
~ Jeffrey Ford
As we followed him down a hall to a back bedroom, he told us that he owned the house. "Unfortunately, it's not haunted," he said.
~ Jeffrey Ford
What is a positive attitude? The simple definition is the way you dedicate yourself to the way you think. Interestingly, it's also the definition of a negative attitude.
~ Jeffrey Gitomer
Not once have I mentioned price as a credibility factor. Because it's not. Being the least expensive won't get you anywhere if the prospect has no confidence to buy.
~ Jeffrey Gitomer
The reason trust is requested is because the person seeking
~ Jeffrey Gitomer
Neither George Washington, nor Thomas Jefferson, nor Benjamin Franklin believed that Jesus was anything more than a divinely inspired and chosen human being—which is exactly what James and the earliest Christians believed.
~ Jeffrey J. Bütz
We are all future butterflies who think, wrongly, that we are just slugs. And we are evolving, whether we admit it or not, into something else. Something with wings.
~ Jeffrey J. Kripal
I cannot say that truth is stranger than fiction, because I have never had acquaintance with either,
~ Jeffrey J. Kripal
My history has been that of a soul struggling into the conviction of its own existence. —FREDERIC MYERS, Fragments of Inner Life
~ Jeffrey J. Kripal
It is comforting to believe that if we could only implement the right cells and other lean tools to eliminate waste in the process, we could let it rip and get great results forever . . . or at least for a long time. But processes do not work that way.
~ Jeffrey K. Liker
The best thing about science is that hard, empirical answers are always there if you look hard enough. The best thing about religion is that the very absence of that certainty is what requires - and gives rise to - deep feelings of faith.
~ Jeffrey Kluger
You cannot simply read the Quran,not if you take it seriously.You either have surrendered to it already or you fight it. It attacks tenaciously,directly,personally; it debates,criticizes,shames and challenges. From the outset it draws the line of battle, and I was on other side.
~ Jeffrey Lang
He doubted the hand of God but did not discount it - discarding only the God of the pulpit and the pious.
~ Jeffrey Lent
It is nothing do with God, it's what men do in the name of God. In their craze of wanting to be known and loved by God. Of what they fear.
~ Jeffrey Lent
The biggest challenge you will face as you start using the Four Steps is in believing that you are worth the time and effort required to challenge the deceptive brain messages and not give in to their commands.
~ Jeffrey M. Schwartz
In a world described by quantum physics, an insistence on causal closure of the physical world amounts to a quasi-religious faith in the absolute powers of matter, a belief that is no more than a commitment to brute, and outmoded, materialism.
~ Jeffrey M. Schwartz
But I no longer believe that trust is essential to organizational functioning or even to effective leadership. Why? Because the data suggest that trust is notable mostly by its absence. Nevertheless, organizations continue to roll along, as do their leaders who seemingly suffer few consequences for being untrustworthy.
~ Jeffrey Pfeffer
a tale about America's first president not lying is itself apparently a lie.
~ Jeffrey Pfeffer