Quotes about Belief
this was the fundamental hypothesis of the senior staff, shared by Walsh and everyone else: Trump must know what he was doing, his intuition must be profound.
— Michael Wolff
Lewandowski and Hannity actually thought that the House might be hours away from voting articles of impeachment.
— Michael Wolff
It was all too possible that the hardly plausible would lead to the totally credible.
— Michael Wolff
Kushner, in fact, now believed Bannon would do anything to destroy them. This was personal. After months of defending Bannon against liberal media innuendo, Kushner had concluded that Bannon was an anti-Semite. That was the bottom-line issue.
— Michael Wolff
Lou Dobbs, a mainstay of Trump support and philosophy, told Bannon he could not believe how delusional Trump had become.
— Michael Wolff
He believed he could spook the other side.
— Michael Wolff
There was, in the space of little more than an hour, in Steve Bannon's not unamused observation, a befuddled Trump morphing into a disbelieving Trump and then into a quite horrified Trump. But still to come was the final transformation: suddenly, Donald Trump became a man who believed that he deserved to be and was wholly capable of being the president of the United States.
— Michael Wolff
The truth that sets us free is this: Jesus is the one and only way to everlasting life.
— Michael Youssef
Ironically, while modern-day Islam rejects the Gospel accounts as corrupt, the Koran itself commands Muslims to read the Injeel—that is, the Gospel accounts of the life of Jesus.
— Michael Youssef
If people can be saved and accepted by God the Father apart from the saving work of Jesus Christ on the cross, then why was He crucified?
— Michael Youssef
To be a genuine Christian, you must believe the claims of Christ.
— Michael Youssef
Genuine biblical Christianity does not impose itself on unwilling people at the point of a sword. If you choose to reject Jesus, you're perfectly free to do so.
— Michael Youssef