Belief Quotes

Discover 926 inspiring belief quotes to motivate and guide you on your journey. (Page 15 of 31)

Wisdom from Great Minds

"Married is a magic word. And it is magic throughout the world. It has to do with our dignity as human beings, to be who we are openly."

- Edith Windsor

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"All human beings deserve equal treatment, no matter their gender identity or sexuality."

- Andreja Pejic

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"We are all born free and equal. Period."

- Laverne Cox

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"Race, gender, religion, sexuality, we are all people and that's it. We're all people. We're all equal."

- Connor Franta

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"One who acts on truth is happy in this world and beyond."

- Buddha

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"Why is marijuana against the law? It grows naturally upon our planet. Doesn’t the idea of making nature against the law seem to you a bit . . . unnatural?"

- Bill Hicks

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"Is marijuana addictive? Yes, in the sense that most of the really pleasant things in life are worth endlessly repeating."

- Richard Neville

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"I believe in a president whose religious views are his own private affair, neither imposed by him upon the nation or imposed by the nation upon him as a condition to holding that office."

- John F. Kennedy

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"The decision to believe is the most important choice we ever make"

- Elder L. Whitney Clayton

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"If you expect greatness, greatness shouldn’t surprise you."

- Justin Verlander

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"The night before brain surgery, I thought about death. I searched out my larger values, and I asked myself, if I was going to die, did I want to do it fighting and clawing or in peaceful surrender? What sort of character did I hope to show? Was I content with myself and what I had done with my life so far? I decided that I was essentially a good person, although I could have been better--but at the same time I understood that the cancer didn't care. I asked myself what I believed. I had never prayed a lot. I hoped hard, I wished hard, but I didn't pray. I had developed a certain distrust of organized religion growing up, but I felt I had the capacity to be a spiritual person, and to hold some fervent beliefs. Quite simply, I believed I had a responsibility to be a good person, and that meant fair, honest, hardworking, and honorable. If I did that, if I was good to my family, true to my friends, if I gave back to my community or to some cause, if I wasn't a liar, a cheat, or a thief, then I believed that should be enough. At the end of the day, if there was indeed some Body or presence standing there to judge me, I hoped I would be judged on whether I had lived a true life, not on whether I believed in a certain book, or whether I'd been baptized. If there was indeed a God at the end of my days, I hoped he didn't say, 'But you were never a Christian, so you're going the other way from heaven.' If so, I was going to reply, 'You know what? You're right. Fine.' I believed, too, in the doctors and the medicine and the surgeries--I believed in that. I believed in them. A person like Dr. Einhorn [his oncologist], that's someone to believe in, I thought, a person with the mind to develop an experimental treatment 20 years ago that now could save my life. I believed in the hard currency of his intelligence and his research. Beyond that, I had no idea where to draw the line between spiritual belief and science. But I knew this much: I believed in belief, for its own shining sake. To believe in the face of utter hopelessness, every article of evidence to the contrary, to ignore apparent catastrophe--what other choice was there? We do it every day, I realized. We are so much stronger than we imagine, and belief is one of the most valiant and long-lived human characteristics. To believe, when all along we humans know that nothing can cure the briefness of this life, that there is no remedy for our basic mortality, that is a form of bravery. To continue believing in yourself, believing in the doctors, believing in the treatment, believing in whatever I chose to believe in, that was the most important thing, I decided. It had to be. Without belief, we would be left with nothing but an overwhelming doom, every single day. And it will beat you. I didn't fully see, until the cancer, how we fight every day against the creeping negatives of the world, how we struggle daily against the slow lapping of cynicism. Dispiritedness and disappointment, these were the real perils of life, not some sudden illness or cataclysmic millennium doomsday. I knew now why people fear cancer: because it is a slow and inevitable death, it is the very definition of cynicism and loss of spirit. So, I believed."

- Lance Armstrong

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"I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the real facts."

- Abraham Lincoln

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"Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth."

- Mahatma Gandhi

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"Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth."

- Henry David Thoreau

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"I believe that it is better to tell the truth than a lie. I believe it is better to be free than to be a slave. And I believe it is better to know than to be ignorant."

- H. L. Mencken

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"Devotion to Truth is the sole justification for our existence."

- Mahatma Gandhi

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"The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is."

- Winston Churchill

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"Truth will always be truth, regardless of lack of understanding, disbelief or ignorance."

- W. Clement Stone

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"Truth does not change because it is, or is not, believed by a majority of the people."

- Giordano Bruno

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"An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it."

- Mahatma Gandhi

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"Lies are the religion of slaves and masters. Truth is the god of the free man."

- Maxim Gorky

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"Be truthful, nature only sides with truth."

- Adolf Loos

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"Wanting something does not give you the right to have it."

- Ezio Auditore

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"No gods or kings. Only man."

- Andrew Ryan

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"Trust me."

- Bt-7274

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"Good men mean well. We just don’t always end up doing well."

- Dead Space 3

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"Love is just a chemical. We give it meaning by choice."

- Bioshock 2

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"Too often, we think of sensitivity as a flaw or a weakness. Society tells sensitive people to “toughen up” or “stop being so sensitive!” The truth is that sensitivity is a gift and an advantage in life."

- Jenn Granneman

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More Inspiring Quotes

"You are loved. You are wonderfully made. You are beautiful. You are a masterpiece. God has a great plan for you."

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"Love is not a crime."

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