Quotes about Belief
Gratitude isn't a tool to manipulate the universe or God. It's a way to acknowledge our faith that everything happens for a reason even if we don't know what that reason is. ~Melody Beattie, 52 Weeks of Conscious Contact, pg. 34.
— Melody Beattie
Mostly I think I've learned to trust God more. I mean, if I start getting worried or freaked, I just try to put it in God's hands. Sometimes I imagine God cradling the globe in his hands, and I tell myself that as long as I'm with God, the Creator of the universe, I can be comfortable and at home anyplace on the planet.
— Melody Carlson
I do not understand what makes mothers think they are walking-talking thermometers.But I think somewhere during the process of giving birth and changing diapers, they actually begin to belive they have this supernatural sense.
— Melody Carlson
Sometimes we have to let our dreams go in order to allow God to bring them back to us - in his way and his timing.
— Melody Carlson
Don't worry about how bad things look right now. It's all going to fall into place. You'll see.
— Melody Carlson
The power of the mind is an incredible thing, one that can never be underestimated.
— Mia Hamm
If you accept the expectations of others, especially negative ones, then you never will change the outcome.
— Michael Jordan
My mother is my root, my foundation. She planted the seed that I base my life on, and that is the belief that the ability to achieve starts in your mind.
— Michael Jordan
We really feel happier when things look bleak. Hope is endurance. Hope is holding on and going on and trusting in the Lord.
— Michael Novak
But I know God has big stuff planned that ultimately doesn't have anything to do with me.
— Michael Smith
Trump just did not, as Spicer later put it, give a fuck. You could tell him whatever you wanted, but he knew what he knew, and if what you said contradicted what he knew, he simply didn't believe you.
— Michael Wolff
The greater White House wholly believed that the story was an invented construct of weak if not preposterous narrative threads, with a mind-boggling thesis: We fixed the election with the Russians, OMG! The anti-Trump world, and especially its media—that is, the media—believed that there was a high, if not overwhelming, likelihood that there was something significant there, and a decent chance that it could be brought home.
— Michael Wolff