“I believe that we should allow younger workers to contribute toward a personal account that they own, as long as it is coupled with deficit reduction measures that enhance the long-term condition of Social Security.” ShouldBelieveLongI BelieveSocialTermConditionsSecurityAccountsWorkersLong TermSocial SecurityDeficitReduction Author:Cliff Stearns
“As part of Social Security reform, I believe that private savings accounts are a part of it - along the lines that President Bush proposed.” BelieveI BelieveSocialPresidentLinesSecurityAccountsSavingReformSocial SecuritySavingsPresident BushSavings Accounts Author:John McCain
“I believe that there is a fundamental mystery in my existence, transcending any biological account of the development of my body (including my brain) with its genetic inheritance and its evolutionary origin. ... I cannot believe that this wonderful gift of a conscious existence has no further future, no possibility of another existence under some other unimaginable conditions.” BelieveBodyI BelieveExistenceBrainWonderfulMysteryConditionsPossibilityDevelopmentConsciousAccountsFundamentalsIncludingInheritanceUnimaginableTranscending Author:John Eccles
“An exacting account of the processes by which things fall apart. The scope is breathtaking...the clarity and lyricism of the writing itself left me with repeated gasps of recognition about the human condition. I believe it will be a classic.” WritingBelieveHumansFallLeftI BelieveProcessConditionsAccountsClarityRecognitionClassicHuman ConditionFalling ApartScopeBreathtaking Author:Dennis Covington
“Dilbert: Evolution must be true because it is a logical conclusion of the scientific method. Dogbert: But science is based on the irrational belief that because we cannot perceive reality all at once, things called time and cause and effect exist. Dilbert: That's what I was taught and that's what I believe. Dogbert: Sounds cultish.” BelieveRealityScienceBeliefI BelieveCausesSoundEffectsTaughtEvolutionAccountsMethodConclusionBeing TruePerceiveLogicalIrrationalCause And EffectScientific MethodDilbertIrrational Beliefs Author:Scott Adams
“Religious faith is the only area of discourse where immunity through conversation is considered noble . It's the only area of our lives where someone can win points for saying, "There's nothing that you can do to change my mind and I'm taking no state of the world ultimately into account in believing what I believe. There's nothing to change about the world that would cause me to revise my beliefs.” WorldMindBelieveStatesWinningBeliefI BelieveCausesCan DoReligiousOur LivesConversationAreasAccountsNobleDiscourseReligious FaithImmunity Author:Sam Harris
“In order not to be misunderstood, I want it perfectly clear that I believe it is incumbent on us to conduct our lives in a way that takes into account all the consequences of our actions, including the consequences to other people, and the consequences to the environment.” PeopleWayWantBelieveActionOrderI BelieveClearEnvironmentOur LivesConsequenceAccountsIncludingMisunderstoodOur ActionsIncumbentsConsequences Of Our Actions Author:Michael Crichton
“I believe that white people need to check themselves, account for their privileges, and undergo whatever interaction with communities of color with that understanding. They have to add up all those processes and articulate those privileges to try to equalize the historical process.” PeopleNeedsTryingBelieveI BelieveProcessUnderstandingCommunityWhiteColorAccountsAddHistoricalPrivilegeChecksInteraction Author:Bocafloja
“My own reasons for favouring talk of natural kinds is just that I believe the best accounts of the success of scientific theories presupposes the existence of natural kinds.” BelieveKindReasonI BelieveNaturalMy OwnExistenceTheoryAccountsScientific Theory Author:Hilary Kornblith
“I think it's only fair that Americans take into account who can keep them safe. Who has the best ideas for defeating ISIS. And protecting us here at home. I think I have laid out what I believe would work.” ThinkingBelieveIdeasHomeI BelieveSafeFairsAccountsIsis Author:Hillary Clinton
“There's something very noble about bringing home a paycheck to provide for oneself and one's family. However, there's so much more to work than just a paycheck. This is unfortunately a very common view which I believe accounts in part for the statistic that approximately 70% of people are disengaged at work. Think about the loss of meaning and productivity and the staggering economic implications of that statistic.” PeopleThinkingBelieveHomeI BelieveLossViewsCommonEconomicAccountsOneselfNobleProductivityImplicationsPaychecksStaggering Author:David Kim
“As a citizen of Ireland I have more sovereignty over our government. Because citizens now have more ways of holding the Irish government to account, not just under Irish constitutional law, but under the European system, at Strasbourg and Brussels. This, I believe, is the benefit for individual citizens.” WayBelieveGovernmentLawIndividualI BelieveCitizensBenefitsAccountsIrelandSovereigntyBrusselsConstitutional LawThis I Believe Author:Mary Robinson
“And when I look at a history book and think of the imaginative effort it has taken to squeeze this oozing world between two boards and typeset, I am astonished. Perhaps the event has an unassailable truth. God saw it. God knows. But I am not God. And so when someone tells me what they heard or saw, I believe them, and I believe their friend who also saw, but not in the same way, and I can put these accounts together and I will not have a seamless wonder but a sandwich laced with mustard of my own.” ThinkingKnowsWorldWayBelieveLooksI CanTwoBookTogetherI BelieveMy OwnEffortWonderTakenSawsHeardEventsAccountsBoardsImaginativeGod KnowsSandwichesHistory BooksMustardSeamless Book:Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit Source: Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
“I believe [the Department of Energy] should be judged not by the money we direct to a particular State or district, company, university or national lab, but by the character of our decisions. The Department of Energy serves the country as a Department of Science, a Department of Innovation, and a Department of Nuclear Security.” ShouldBelieveCountryStatesCharacterScienceEnergyI BelieveDecisionCompanySecurityParticularDirectAccountsInnovationUniversityNuclearDepartmentJudgedLabs Author:Steven Chu
“In honoring the Wright Brothers, it is customary and proper to recognize their contribution to scientific progress. But I believe it is equally important to emphasize the qualities in their pioneering life and the character in man that such a life produced. The Wright Brothers balanced sucess with modesty, science with simplicity. At Kitty Hawk their intellects and senses worked in mutual support. They represented man in balance, and from that balance came wings to lift a world.” MenWorldBelieveImportantCharacterSuccessScienceI BelieveQualitySupportProgressBrotherBalanceAccountsWingsSimplicityIntellectSensesLiftsContributionMutualBalancedModestyHawksKittiesPioneeringScientific ProgressSucessWright BrothersMutual Support Author:Charles Lindbergh
“The fundamental characteristic of the scientific method is honesty. In dealing with any question, science asks no favors. ... I believe that constant use of the scientific method must in the end leave its impress upon him who uses it. ... A life spent in accordance with scientific teachings would be of a high order. It would practically conform to the teachings of the highest types of religion. The motives would be different, but so far as conduct is concerned the results would be practically identical.” BelieveDifferentEndsUseWould BeScienceOrderAsksI BelieveResultsTeachingHonestyTypeHighestConcernedAccountsMethodFundamentalsConstantFavorsMotiveCharacteristicsImpressConformIdenticalScientific Method Author:Ira Remsen
“Nothing that you do in science is guaranteed to result in benefits for mankind. Any discovery, I believe, is morally neutral and it can be turned either to constructive ends or destructive ends. That's not the fault of science.” BelieveEndsScienceI BelieveResultsMankindBenefitsEthicsDiscoveryAccountsFaultsDestructiveConstructive Author:Arthur William Galston
“I look upon the People and the Nation as handed on to me as an responsibility conferred upon me by God, and I believe, as it is written in the Bible, that it is my duty to increase this heritage for which one day I shall be called upon to give an account. Whoever tries to interfere with my task I shall crush.” PeopleGivingTryingBelieveLooksWarI BelieveNationsResponsibilityWrittenDutyOne DayTasksAccountsIncreaseCrushLook UpHeritageInterfereGreat War Author:Wilhelm II
“I believe in logic, the sequence of cause and effect, and in science its only begotten son our law, which was conceived by the ancient Greeks, thrived under Isaac Newton, suffered under Albert Einstein... That fragment of a 'creed for materialism' which a friend in college had once shown him rose through Donald's confused mind.” MindBelieveLawScienceI BelieveCausesEffectsCollegeSonLogicAccountsRoseAncientI Believe InGreekConfusedMaterialismCreedsFragmentsSequenceNewtonCause And EffectAncient GreekIsaacConfused Mind Author:John Brunner