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Quotes About Belief

Tui T. Sutherland
~ Unknown
Tui T. Sutherland
~ Unknown
thoughts gain power as they take a concrete shape in our mind.
~ Tulku Thondup
Thus the righteousness of Christ becomes our righteousness through faith in Christ, and everything that is his, even he himself, becomes ours ... and he who believes in Christ clings to Christ and is one with Christ and has the same righteousness with him.
~ Unknown
Only god can judge me
~ Unknown
I have no patience for anybody that doubts me, none at all.
~ Tupac Shakur
Deprivation draws on two convictions: (1) The deprived person does not believe that he or she is worthy or deserving of pleasure or comfort; and (2) the deprived person feels less anxious and more safe in a deprived state.
~ Unknown
If you want to be saved, you've got to reach out your arms.
~ Patrick Jones
Push with respect, and under the assumption that the other person is probably doing the right thing. But push anyway. And never hold back.
~ Patrick Lencioni
When it comes to establishing a norm for a team, a measure of judgment is required of a leader. While there is no doubt that the person in charge must set the tone based on a personal belief about what will lead to the best results for the organization, the leader also needs to take into account the capabilities and attitudes of the staff members. This is something of a balancing act.
~ Patrick Lencioni
humble self- confidence.
~ Patrick Lencioni
Sounds crazy and counterintuitive, I know, but it is true.
~ Patrick Lencioni
In spite of its undeniable power, so many leaders struggle to embrace organizational health (which I'll be defining shortly) because they quietly believe they are too sophisticated, too busy, or too analytical to bother with it. In other words, they think it's beneath them.
~ Patrick Lencioni
No quality or characteristic is more important than trust.
~ Patrick Lencioni
So let there be no more of this clucking and wheedling. Oh, Pa, are you sure? Or: Oh, Francis, is this really a good idea? Let me be clear. I am always sure, and it is always a good idea.
~ Unknown
Whatever the cause, not fully embracing the idea that God really cares about you personally is the spiritual equivalent of running away from home. But it doesn't have to be
~ Unknown
for very strangely his officers looked upon Jack Aubrey as a moral figure, in spite of all proofs of the contrary...
~ Patrick O'Brian
For my own part,' said Captain Aubrey, 'I have no notion of disliking a man for his beliefs, above all if he was born with them. I find I can get along very well with Jews or even...' The P of Papists was already formed, and the word was obliged to come out as Pindoos.
~ Patrick O'Brian
Invincible ignorance could not be enlightened; and
~ Patrick O'Brian
What I meant was that if he could induce others to believe what he said, then for him the statement acquired some degree of truth, a reflection of their belief that it was true; and this reflected truth might grow stronger with time and repetition until it became conviction, indistinguishable from ordinary factual truth, or very nearly so.
~ Patrick O'Brian
But it appears to me that for our patient truth is what he can persuade others to believe: yet at the same time he is a man of some parts, and I suspect that were you to attack him through his reason, were you to persuade him to abandon this self-defeating practice, with its anxiety, its probability of detection, and to seek only a more legitimate approval, then we should have no need for belladonna or any other anhidrotic.
~ Patrick O'Brian
But you know as well as I, patriotism is a word; and one that generally comes to mean either my country, right or wrong, which is infamous, or my country is always right, which is imbecile.
~ Patrick O'Brian
expressed myself badly. What I meant was that if he could induce others to believe what he said, then for him the statement acquired some degree of truth, a reflection of their belief that it was true; and this reflected truth might grow stronger with time and repetition until it became conviction, indistinguishable from ordinary factual truth, or very nearly so.
~ Patrick O'Brian
What people are looking for is you. As a leader, people need you to be clear about and demonstrate a passion for your purpose. They want to know that you practice your values consistently. And they absolutely want to know that you lead from your heart as well as your head. People are not looking for you to say the perfect words. They are looking for you to show up, being absolutely real and believable. They are seeking to believe.
~ Unknown