Quotes about Belief
The way I see it, there are just two things we need to know: The universe has our back. Everything is going to turn out okay.
— Pam Grout
I do not think that people have religion because they relax their usually strict criteria for evidence and accept extraordinary claims; I think they are led to relax these criteria because some extraordinary claims have become quite plausible to them.
— Pascal Boyer
Many feel that process and creativity are in conflict, believing that creativity needs spontaneity and unstructured approaches. No doubt, a lot of creativity is a by-product of informal, spontaneous thinking.
— Pat MacMillan
You are not," said Norman Vincent Peale, "you are not what you think you are; but what you think, you are.
— Dale Carnegie
A mere man alone can easily be defeated, but a man alive with the power of God within him is invincible.
— Dale Carnegie
Trust me.... You are important
— Dale Carnegie
Despite what you've been told, you matter and you can accomplish something great.
— Dale Carnegie
Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.
— Dale Carnegie
I'll let John Baillie answer that. He was a distinguished professor who taught theology at the University of Edinburgh. He said: "What makes a man a Christian is neither his intellectual acceptance of certain ideas, nor his conformity to a certain rule, but his possession of a certain Spirit, and his participation in a certain Life.
— Dale Carnegie
There is no avoiding the fact that we live at the mercy of our ideas This is never more true than with our ideas about God.
— Dallas Willard
Many people think of Jesus as our Savior, as the one who will get us into heaven. So the question often is "Have I accepted Jesus as my Savior?" But we never ask the question "Have I accepted Jesus as my teacher?
— Dallas Willard
And God has set up prayer in such a way that, if you want to explain it away, you can. That's the human mind. God set it up like that for a reason, which is this: God ordained that people should be governed in the end by what they want.
— Dallas Willard