I believe in spirituality, which is out there.
I believe in doing good for good's sake.
That's my motto. That's what I stand by. That's what I believe in. Just continue to tell yourself 'why not?' Continue to strive and make the right play to help your team win.
I believe in the story [ of Adam and Eve]. For me, it's a story.
I believe in and love the populist, nationalist, antiglobalist rebellion happening all over the West.
I believe in the 12 Jewels and try to provide my childrem with them. That is Knowledge, Wisdom, Understanding, Freedom, Justice, Equality, Food, Clothing, Shelter, Love, Peace and Happiness.
"Never stop. Never settle." I believe in this message.
As long as we say: "Alright, it is truth for me, and I believe in it and I am ready to fight for it, but I accept that others have different beliefs - and so let me have a closer look at what they believe" - we can gain from our intercourse thanks to our difference, not despite our difference.
When I say I believe in radical truth and radical transparency, all I mean is we take things that ordinarily people would hide, and we put them on the table, particularly mistakes, problems, and weaknesses. We put those on the table, and we look at them together. We don't hide them.
As a Christian, I believe in the sanctity of life and that death is a part of life.
As much as I believe in the capacity for art to create change, and as much as being an artist is physically and emotionally challenging, there is ultimately something a bit comfortable about making art in the comfort of your own home.
I believe in term limits for presidents because I think that there is no doubt I'm a better president now than I was when I start.
I believe in freedom of expression, I don't believe in censorship.
I believe in equal rights for all people.
I believe in generous aid policies.
My own career is a case study for what I believe in.
When people say do you believe in God? what do they mean by it? Do I believe in some spiritual force in the world? In a way, yes. People have thoughts, emotions. If you want to call that a spiritual force, okay. But unless there's some clarification of what we're supposed to believe in or disbelieve in, I can't answer.
The thing I believe in most in the world is my own fallibility, so I am willing to believe that I may be wrong too.
I believe in eating all the right kinds of foods, and I don't believe in a totally nonfat diet.
I believe in a free and open press; people have to cover the presidency, respect the office and its current occupant. And we need it to be a two-way street.
A rebel is a nonconformist who is constantly saying no, and I'm not that. I'm a conformist and I believe in progress, and you can't make much progress by saying no all the time. A rebel is destructive. I know I have something constructive to offer.
I believe in books. And when our people [coughing] - our people of Jerusalem, let's say after the Romans destroyed the temple and the city, all we took is a little book, that's all. Not treasures, we had no treasures. They were ransacked, taken away. But the book - the little book - and this book produced more books, thousands, hundreds of thousands of books, and in the book we found our memory, and our attachment to that memory is what kept us alive.
I just know I want to be an example of what I believe in. I want to influence people. People that are young.
I'm a product of what I believe in.
I believe in continuing to put love and kindness and compassion and art into the world.
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