Faith
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I believe if you keep your faith, you keep your trust, you keep the right attitude, if you're grateful, you'll see God open up new doors.
Keep your dreams alive. Understand to achieve anything requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication. Remember all things are possible for those who believe.
We need to reject any politics that targets people because of race or religion. This isn't a matter of political correctness. It's a matter of understanding what makes us strong. The world respects us not just for our arsenal; it respects us for our diversity and our openness and the way we respect every faith.
Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it.
Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all.
You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.
A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.
Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase.
Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark.
Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith.
True equality means holding everyone accountable in the same way, regardless of race, gender, faith, ethnicity — or political ideology.
Love, like a chicken salad or restaurant hash, must be taken with blind faith or it loses its flavor.
Faith is a continuum, and we each fall on that line where we may. By attempting to rigidly classify ethereal concepts like faith, we end up debating semantics to the point where we entirely miss the obvious — that is, that we are all trying to decipher life's big mysteries, and we're each following our own paths of enlightenment.
Corruption is a cancer: a cancer that eats away at a citizen's faith in democracy, diminishes the instinct for innovation and creativity; already-tight national budgets, crowding out important national investments. It wastes the talent of entire generations. It scares away investments and jobs.
In a decaying society, art, if it is truthful, must also reflect decay. And unless it wants to break faith with its social function, art must show the world as changeable. And help to change it.
Life is a battle between faith and reason in which each feeds upon the other, drawing sustenance from it and destroying it.
That's who my mom is. She's a listener and a doer. She's a woman driven by compassion, by faith, by a fierce sense of justice and a heart full of love. So, this November, I'm voting for a woman who is my role model, as a mother, and as an advocate. A woman who has spent her entire life fighting for families and children.
I have tremendous faith in God that all things happen for a reason, even if we don't understand.
Feelings aroused by the touch of someone's hand, the sound of music, the smell of a flower, a beautiful sunset, a work of art, love, laughter, hope and faith — all work on both the unconscious and the conscious aspects of the self, and they have physiological consequences as well.
If patience is worth anything, it must endure to the end of time. And a living faith will last in the midst of the blackest storm.