I Quotes
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“I believe that doing movies like this is positive because they can inspire and be entertaining.”
“I believe that Donald Trump is someone who is not fully understood for how compassionate and what a great boss he is to women.”
“I believe that dreamers who simply imagine things that would be nice but are not possible don’t sufficiently appreciate the laws of the universe to understand the true implications of their desires, much less how to achieve them.”
“I believe that dreams - day dreams, you know, with your eyes wide open and your brain machinery whizzing - are likely to lead to the betterment of the world.”
Source: Oz, the Complete Collection, Volume 4: Rinkitink in Oz; The Lost Princess of Oz; The Tin Woodman of Oz
“I believe that dreams transport us through the underside of our days, and that if we wish to become acquainted with the dark side of what we are, the signposts are there, waiting for us to translate them.”
“I believe that drudgery and clock-watching are a terrible betrayal of that universal, inborn entrepreneurial spirit.”
Source: Business Stripped Bare: Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur
“I believe that during the intervention of NATO in Kosovo there is an element nobody can question: the air attacks, the bombs, are not caused by a material interest. Their character is exclusively humanitarian: What is at stake here are the principles, human rights which have priority above state sovereignty. This makes it legitimate to attack the Yugoslav Federation, although without the United Nations mandate.”
“I believe that during these times, we should not forget that many sacrificed to regain our democracy.”
“I believe that during these times, we should not forget that many sacrificed to regain our democracy. We cannot just keep quiet because that is what happened during martial law. Our dictator then believed that he can do anything to keep himself in power.”
“I believe that DVD is that which gives some hope to retaining some content in movies that will appeal to an older audience or the more sophisticated audience or the audience that doesn't need or desire to see a movie on a Friday night.”
“I believe that each of our lives has a purpose. You have something to do that is unique to you.”
Source: All You Have Is Now: How Your Approach to the World Determines Your Destiny
“I believe that each of us can make a difference. That what is wrong can be made right. That people possess the basic wisdom and goodness to govern themselves without conflict.”
“I believe that each of us comes from the Creator trailing wisps of glory. So at this wonderful, young age of 65, I don't know yet what the Lord has for me to do. I try to live up to the energy and to the calling, but I wouldn't dare say I have even scratched the surface yet.”
“I believe that each of us-no matter what our age or background or walk of life-each of us has something to contribute to the life of this nation.”
“I believe that each one of us comes into the world with a soul, which is the unique life energy that infuses and informs our being. That energy, our soul, transcends religion.”
“I believe that each person has a favorite place, a tree, a mountain, or a beach which they want to come back to, even if the return can only take place in the boundaries of their imagination.”
Source: Under a Ginkgo Tree and Other Stories
“I believe that each work of art, whether it is a work of great genius, or something very small, comes to the artist and says, "Here I am. Enflesh me. Give birth to me."”
Source: Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art
“I believe that each writer must decide in which language he or she is most comfortable.”
“I believe that each young person is different from any other who has ever lived, as different as his fingerprints: that he could bring to the world a wonderful and special way of solving unsolved problems, that in his special way, he can be great.”
“I believe that earning your living doing something you enjoy is one of the very best ways to nourish yourself. But even if you are employed at something that is not your ideal work, it is important to find ways to take as much pleasure in it as possible. Living in the present moment can make ordinary activities more interesting and joyful; you may be surprised, if you only look, at what you will find. If you try to stay connected with why you are doing what you are doing, for example, then even the parts of your life that aren't especially interesting can become more meaningful.”
“I believe that eating simple food in a healthy body with a clean conscience is more pleasurable, and infinitely more satisfying, then eating decadent food that makes you and your world ill.”
Source: Voices of the Food Revolution: You Can Heal Your Body and Your World with Food!
“I believe that eclecticism is a virtue. It may not be a word, but its definitely a virtue.”
“I believe that economists put decimal points in their forecasts to show they have a sense of humor.”
“I believe that educating people to awaken into full consciousness is the most important thing we can do.”
“I believe that education is all about being excited about something. Seeing passion and enthusiasm helps push an educational message.”
“I believe that education is freedom. It provides the tools to affect one's own destiny.”
“I believe that education is the civil rights issue of our generation. And if you care about promoting opportunity and reducing inequality, the classroom is the place to start. Great teaching is about so much more than education; it is a daily fight for social justice.”
“I believe that education is the fundamental method of social progress and reform.”
Source: The Early Works, 1882-1898: 1895-1898. Early essays
“I believe that education is the greatest equalizer; thus, I will continue to fight to equalize the playing field in an educational atmosphere that is not always level!”
“I believe that education offers the fastest route to economic mobility. I grew up with a family of strong, accomplished, and educated women. I believe, as they say, that you can't be what you don't see, and since I saw a lot of smart women in my life, education being at the center, I just mimicked that behavior. There was never a question that I'd go to college. In fact, I was the last person in my family to get a master's degree, so that tells you I'm actually the underachiever!”
“I believe that either Jupiter has life or it doesn't. But I neither believe that it does, nor do I believe that it doesn't.”
Source: Five Thousand B.C. and Other Philosophical Fantasies
“I believe that engaging in the political process is part of being a good person.”
“I believe that entertainment and amusements are the work of the Enemy to keep dying men from knowing they're dying; and to keep enemies of God from remembering that they're enemies.”
“I believe that entrepreneurs play an unmatched role and the accelerating pace of innovation is transforming the face of global challenges. You must think about the solution differently when you're trying to impact 1 billion people rather than affecting 1 million people.”
“I believe that Europe without Britain at the heart will be less reform-driven, less open, less international Europe.”
“I believe that even 'returning-to-nature' and anti pollution activities, no matter how commendable, are not moving toward a genuine solution if they are carried out solely in reaction to the over development of the present age.”
“I believe that even a smattering of such findings in modern science and mathematics is far more compelling and exciting than most of the doctrines of pseudoscience, whose practitioners were condemned as early as the fifth century B.C. by the Ionian philosopher Heraclitus as “nigh -walkers, magicians, priests of Bacchus, priestesses of the wine-vat, mystery-mongers.” But science is more intricate and subtle, reveals a much richer imiverse, and powerfully evokes our sense of wonder.”
“I believe that even an airport can be an inspiring place for an artist. A Nobel Prize laureate once said something along the lines of, "The more one travels, the more intelligent one becomes," however, I think that you can still travel a lot and remain sheltered.”
“I believe that every artist has his or her own vision of the world; our job as artists is to find and express that vision. The most important thing is to keep exploring, yourself and your materials.”
“I believe that every artist, in one way or another, is a wounded person. It's not natural to make art.”
“I believe that every character I create is in their own film, that happens to overlap with the main film. There are complete and real characters, even though we only spend only a little time with them. In the approach to what those entities are, that always appeals to an actor. What are they, since they are going to embody this character?”
“I believe that every child in this world needs to have a relationship with the land...to know how to nourish themselves...and to know how to connect with the community around them.”
“I believe that every Christian ought to be joined to some visible church; that is his
plain duty, according to the Scriptures. God’s people are not dogs, else they might go
about one by one; but they are sheep, and therefore they should be in flocks.”
“I believe that every contact between people makes them part of society. And that goes beyond the present moment. Things happen as a result of our points of connection, in the past and the future.”
Source: What You Are Looking for Is in the Library
“I believe that every conversation you have is an invitation to risk revealing the real you.”
Source: Never Eat Alone, Expanded and Updated: And Other Secrets to Success, One Relationship at a Time
“I believe that every director's films reflect their lifestyle.”
“I believe that every English poet should read the English classics, master the rules of grammar before he attempts to bend or break them, travel abroad, experience the horrors of sordid passion, and - if he is lucky enough - know the love of an honest woman.”
“I believe that every human being has an understanding of art. What is separating us is smaller than what is unifying us.”
“I believe that every human being has mental challenges.”
“I believe that every human being is potentially capable within his 'limits' of fully 'realizing' his potentialities; that this, his being cheated and choked of it, is infinitely the ghastliest, commonest, and most inclusive of all the crimes of which the human world can assure itself.”