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Most of the time I believe in letting kids go ahead and make their own mistakes - maybe even get a little hurt - and learn from them.
Sep 10, 2025
I believe in the rights of creatures other than man.
I don't believe in marriage. I believe in a commitment that you make in your heart. There's no paper that will make you stay.
I believe in anything that works.
I will die for the art & what I believe in. The art ain't always gon' be polite.
I believe in this country [the USA], I love this country, I believe in the idea of this country, and this country is an idea.
I have the capacity to express what I feel needs to be expressed. And I try to do what I believe in.
I think most people are motivated to want to do what is best for themselves. People want to avoid STDs. I believe in a system that leaves it up to the individual to protect their own health.
For my lifestyle, I believe in living 10 times below my means. As a result of that, I have the luxury of working only when I'm inspired.
I can't say I believe in prizes. I was a whiz in the three-legged race - that's something you CAN win.
I believe in sex and death- two experiences that come once in a lifetime.
I believe in the possibility of miracles but, more to the point, I believe in our need for them.
I believe in the age of the Internet, Facebook and Twitter, that relationships are everything.
I think I always stand up for what I believe in.
I believe in the power of music. I believe in it absolutely. It's never failed me. Never.
I believe in the potential of all things possibly imagined that can be made into a reality.
I don't believe in bad. I believe in relativity. The only way we can know what we call good is if there's also something we call bad.
I would only make a movie that I believe in. If I didn't believe in it, it would be unworthy.
I believe in fate and what's meant to be mine will be mine, and if it's not in my lap, then it's not mine.
I'm a disciplinarian. I'm the tough love pet owner. I believe in very well-behaved animals.
I've never lost track of what I stand for and what I believe in. I'm proud of that.
I believe in the God-given genius of certain individuals, and I value a society that makes their existence possible.
I believe in deeply ordered chaos
When I believe in something, I fight like hell for it.
I believe in Providence and I believe Providence to be just. Therefore I believe that Providence always rewards the strong, the industrious, and the upright.
I'm a Spinozist. I believe in reason. I think all the progress that we've made making this a better world have been because of reason and not religion. I think religion has been pulled along by reason and that's why we read The Bible now so differently, even believers.
I believe in imagination. I was a worker when I was 17. Between 17 and 21, I was a worker in the telephone company and imagination saved my life.
Damn it, if just 5% of people got motivated in some direction, and it doesn't necessarily have to be what I believe in, but if they just got motivated and stopped getting their political ideologies from the mainstream media, they would go out and figure out what they want.
In some ways, I am actually quite optimistic - I believe in the possibility of redemption and forgiveness.
I'm not Christian, but I'm religious. I believe in a higher God and beings and spirits.
I believe in one day at a time; you've got TODAY, that's what you' ve got.
I believe in advaita, I believe in the essential unity of man and for that matter of all that lives.
I believe in fate, that films happen when they are supposed to.
People normally view my work as fantasy, which on some level is true, but I do think that my work is more magical realist than fantasy. I believe in the fantasies within each of our realities, i.e., I portray very relatable human issues in a very realistic tone, yet in a magical setting.
Yes I'm a worker, but I'm working on what I'm passionate about and what I believe in not what someone else is passionate about!
I believe in making all movies at their most reasonable. That I get a lot of money as an actor is because nobody else will get it if I don't.
Of course I believe in marriage. Commitment to one other person in life is glorious.
My style is personal, my style of writing is personal, and I believe in that. I believe what comes out of me is an individual thing, and that's why I, I believe in the individual.
I don't believe in your "Good". I believe in human kindness.
I don't tweet very much. I still believe in the mystery of an artist. I believe in going out when I'm ready to sell my product. A lot of artists are out there every day. But I remember the Julio Iglesiases, the Jose Joses - and it was about the music.
Someone asked me whether I was aware of all the people out there who were praying for the President. And I had to say, "Yes, I am. I've felt it. I believe in intercessory prayer." But I couldn't help but say to that questioner after he'd asked the question that - or at least say to them that if sometimes when he was praying he got a busy signal, it was just me in there ahead of him.
I believe in the theater; I believe in it as the first glamorizer of thought. It restores dramatic dynamics and their relations to life size.
I believe in the principles that built America, I believe in the Constitution.
I believe in getting into hot water; it keeps you clean.
I don't walk around with fear. I walk around with strength. I believe in cause and effect.
I love acting. I just love it. It's in my bones. I remember when I was a kid, I watched an interview with Dennis Hopper talking about Jimmy Dean on the set of Rebel Without A Cause. Jimmy said to him, "If you've got to cry in a scene, you've got to cry. Make it real." And that's all that I believe in.
I don't even think you know how great you really are. I believe in you.
The strength of my country lies in the huts of the poor; in the villages; in the youth, mothers and sisters; in the farmers...I believe in your strength and hence I believe in the future of our country.
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.
There is no transcendent creator in animism, no god who set the clocks ticking and decides which ones to fix when they falter; nothing exists outside of nature. In other words, my philosophy does not require that I believe in something I cannot experience directly.