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Quotes About Belief

Only the Hopeless love God. Because God may love us, but the devil takes an interest.
~ Jennifer Donnelly
They can tell you everything you're not but they can't make you believe it.- only you can do that.
~ Jennifer Donnelly
This word closure...it is a stupid word, ja? Bach did not believe in closure. Handel did not. Beethoven did not. Only Americans believe in closure because Americans are like little children- easily swindled. Bach believed in making music, ja?
~ Jennifer Donnelly
Nevermore is more than an illusion child. It is very real.
~ Jennifer Donnelly
Believe that you can make your way. Or don't. Either way, you are right. Every war is different, yet each battle is the same. The enemy is only a distraction. The thing you are fighting against, always, is yourself.
~ Jennifer Donnelly
You can draw!" I exclaimed. "Yeah," his voice echoed from the kitchen. "I mean really draw [...]" "I told you I would major in art, hypothetically." "Yeah, but I thought the bullshit you fed me about lifting up the human spirit was compensation for not being able to draw.
~ Jennifer Echols
This is because I'm a good person," I assured Doofus. "I am going to heaven, though hopefully not by way of the convent.
~ Jennifer Echols
I'm sorry and I believe in you and I'll always be near you, protecting you, and I will never leave you, I'll be curled around your heart for the rest of your life.
~ Jennifer Egan
Nothing is free! Only children expect otherwise even as myths and fairy tales warn us: Rumpelstiltskin, King Midas, Handsel and Gretel. Never trust a candy house! It was only a matter of time before someone made them pay for what they thought they were getting for free.
~ Jennifer Egan
That's factually crazy...
~ Jennifer Egan
Do you trust him?" She hesitates. "Yes and no." "That means no. Trust is all or nothing.
~ Jennifer Egan
People had to do something to shake things up or they would've keeled over from misery and boredom. So Christ came to dinner. Witches and goblins were hiding in corners. People looked at the sky and saw angels. And my idea--my, my...plan, my-- Mick: Mission. He didn't pause in his sanding. My mission is to bring some of that back. Let people be tourists of their own imaginations.
~ Jennifer Egan
An army of children: the incarnation of faith in those who weren't aware of having any left.
~ Jennifer Egan
You kneel beside her, breathing the familiar smell of Sasha's sleep, whispering into her ear some mix of I'm sorry and I believe in you and I'll always be near you, protecting you, and I will never leave you, I'll be curled around your heart for the rest of your life, until the water pressing my shoulders and chest crushes me awake and I hear Sasha screaming into my face: Fight! Fight! Fight!
~ Jennifer Egan
Proof of what he'd always believed: men's children gave them away. It was why Dexter rarely did business with any man before meeting his family. He wished his Tabby had gone barefoot, too.
~ Jennifer Egan
Belagren: I can't build a whole religion on a probablity, Madalan. Madalan: Not when sex, drugs and human sacrifices work so much better.
~ Jennifer Fallon
we don't have a god of bloody stupid ideas
~ Jennifer Fallon
I know the gods exist, whether i believe them worth worshipping is an entirely different matter. Brakandaran té Carn
~ Jennifer Fallon
Nobody knows better than I that the gods exist. Whether I believe them worthy of adoration is an entirely different matter.
~ Jennifer Fallon
I want to find out if lions are real
~ Jennifer Fallon
I thought the divorce statistics would never apply to me. I was beyond heartbroken when they did. But I got up and got on with it. I also kept my belief in marriage.
~ Jennifer Garner
sooner or later you have to decide what you believe." It was a thing I'd always known but until recently had forgotten: that faith is a decision. In its most basic form, it is a choice.
~ Jennifer Haigh
It wasn't her problem to solve; it was Kevin's. Let God fix him. After repeating the words for months, she finally understood what they meant. Let go and let God.
~ Jennifer Haigh
Like all young people, she'd once harbored the unconscious conviction that the world had begun the day she was born. Time had disabused her of this notion. It was, she supposed, the fundamental difference between youth and age. She
~ Jennifer Haigh