Quotes About Belief
When I arrived at Lugo, the whole world told me you can't play that football in Segunda B. I said we could, and was there six years.
~ Quique Setien
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What you see of me on TV and all of that, that is me - that's truly how I feel. I'm just multiplying it. It's that arrogance, that confidence, the belief that I'm the best, and there's a true attitude that I don't care what others think.
~ Baron Corbin
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There is just arrogance in even having an opinion.
~ Gail Bradbrook
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Some say I'm arrogant, some say I'm deluded.
~ Tony Bellew
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I understand more when I travel why people believe that the French are arrogant.
~ Jean-Michel Jarre
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But I believe I should have the chance to show how good I am at Arsenal.
~ Emiliano Martinez
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When it came to playing Arsenal over the last eight years of my career at United, we always went into games against them feeling like we would win - and we usually did.
~ Paul Scholes
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Arsenal will always remain a large club.
~ Gervinho
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My dark little secret is that I don't actually believe many people in the art world have much feeling for art.
~ Charles Saatchi
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If I read an article and believed everything a guy said about me, I'd believe I was the best person in the world or the worst person in the world, so I can't go off what some guy says about me. I only go off what happens to me.
~ Shawn Kemp
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I don't believe that I should just do A-movies, I just do the work as an artist.
~ Pam Grier
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You've just got to believe that people will see and appreciate the value in the music and the artistry that we bring when they hear it.
~ Eric Nam
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One mustn't always believe that feeling is everything. In the arts, it is nothing without form.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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I'm a Baha'i; we really believe in Baha'i faith that our work has to be our service, especially in the arts.
~ Justin Baldoni
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To be faithful to an ideal of virtue! A heroic martyrdom! Pshaw! every one believes in virtue, but who is virtuous? Nations have made an idol of Liberty, but what nation on the face of the earth is free?
~ Honore de Balzac
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Misers have no belief in a future life; the present is their all in all. This thought casts a terrible light upon our present epoch, in which, far more than at any former period, money sways the laws and politics and morals. Institutions, books, men, and dogmas, all conspire to undermine belief in a future life, — a belief upon which the social edifice has rested for eighteen hundred years.
~ Honore de Balzac
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À força de falar, um homem acaba por acreditar no que diz; ao passo que se pode agir contra o próprio pensamento sem viciá-lo e ganhar uma causa má sem sustentar que seja boa, como o faz o advogado ao pleitear.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Istniej? my?li, którym jeste?my pos?uszni, nie znaj?c ich; s? w nas bez naszej wiedzy. Mimo ?e to spostrze?enie mo?e si? wyda? raczej paradoksem ni? prawd?, ka?dy szczery cz?owiek znajdzie na nie w ?yciu tysi?c dowodów.
~ Honore de Balzac
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In love, a chance is faith's help to the women
~ Honore de Balzac
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Madame Chardon y su hija Ève creían en Lucien como la mujer de Mahoma creyó en su marido; su abnegación por su porvenir no conocía límites.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Tears came into Eugene's eyes. He was still under the spell of youthful beliefs, he had just left home, pure and sacred feelings had been stirred within him, and this was his first day on the battlefield of civilization in Paris. Genuine feeling is so infectious that for a moment the three looked at each other in silence.
~ Honore de Balzac
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One single lie destroys the absolute confidence which to some souls is the very foundation of happiness.
~ Honore de Balzac
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The day when, as a young girl, in all the radiance of her beauty and all the triumph of her life, she suffered, at the cost of her heart and her sweet illusions, the disenchantment which falls on us so slowly and yet so quickly — for we try to postpone as long as possible our belief in evil, and it seems to come too soon — that day was a whole age of reflection, and it was also a day of religious thought and resignation.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Je ne sais pas ce que je ferai au premier fanatique qui a inventé Dieu.
~ Honore de Balzac
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