belief

June 18th, 2011 | 423 Entries

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423 Entries for “belief”

  1. It is my belief that this is just the foreword and that the real thing is yet to come. I believe that if I can pass this test the rest will be easy!

    Charlotte Preston
  2. it’s hard to believe in something that isn’t fully materialized, isn’t it? How do people have such a strong belief in something they cannot see? Faith, I suppose, but how far does that take you?

    natassia
  3. to feel the urge to stand up for something. to have strong feelings for. to have morals of whats right and whats wrong. it can be a variety of different outlooks on one simple matter by different people

    Brandi
  4. My system of ideas. right vs. wrong. My point of view. Where I stand

    Sydney
  5. Everyone has beliefs in all different ways, but my mind always seems to wander toward religion when I hear belief. I don’t really understand how people have such involved religions, they remind me of assumptions and expectations instead of beliefs.

  6. Belief sustains. That’s what mom drilled into me. I never believed in belief, until I met Jenny. She lived down the street from me, and totally changed my life one summer. Now, I know what you’re thinking, but you’re wrong. Jenny wasn’t my sweetheart; she was my mentor.

    Raymond Masters
  7. haha, belief. What a word to start with. Is belief honestly anything more than an idea you feel in your soul? Does it bring you to yourself and your life and the way you always wish you could be? Or is it a constraint, a hindrance upon your growth and life. For different people it is different things.

    Patrick Harrison
  8. Belief is just another way of saying not sure, but willing to do it any way. Knowing you can do it in your heart even if your mind questions.

    Steven Wengland
  9. Belief. To believe in something. Anything. A higher power. A dream. A vision. I believed in you and me until you slipped away. You lied. You deceived. And now I can’t believe. How do you live with yourself?

    Brittany
  10. There was a belief in the town, they believed in the goddess of gods, it became an imaginable reality to swallow the world and live in peace at the same time. Before moses and the son called christ there was a hum resounding predicting the hum of our hearts before time, and here we are in front of you, scathing and unkind, broken into pieces, but why when we are divine?

    BRIDIE LATONA
  11. How can anyone forgo the belief
    That a single breath
    Can add a world of relief
    Don’t you see
    I need to leave this grief
    I need to be free

    So breathe
    deep relief
    Sweet belief

    Delian
  12. its what you are. its what you think. it your entire self in one word. because when you believe something, it is a permanent part of you.

    quinnie
  13. Believing in something can be the ruin of you, or it can save your life and make you a new person. Belief makes some things easier to do, and others much more difficult to accomplish. It’s a hard thing to comprehend but once understood it can completely change one’s life.

  14. stupid biology class at 8:00. and then i saw you, across the lawn. in that moment i believed i would never speak to you again. such idealism (even in the optimistic morning light) seemed hollow. i hear behavior follows belief.

  15. People believe in all sorts of different things. Small or large, significant or not. It doesn’t often matter. People believe in their parents to protect them, or that their hearts will not fail them in the near future. People believe that their pets will learn a trick, or in deities to save them in a scary eternity. Belief is a tricky thing that is often difficult to understand. Sometimes you don’t know if you believe in something. Sometimes you want to believe but cannot. And sometimes you don’t want to believe and yet you still do. Believing in something can be the ruin of you, or it can save your life and make you a new person.

  16. It doesn’t really matter if what we believe in is true, if what we believe in actually exists. The faith we put in such things is its own reward, what in fact makes it worth believing.

  17. The desire to put absolute faith in any ideal is a pure and beautiful concept. The simplest form of the human experience to will yourself to accept something as true.

    derek
  18. Beliefs, religions, etc. Whatever they may be. It’s all a matter of opinion, but if you don’t believe in anything, you’ve got nothing to stand for. I believe that you need to stand for what you believe in, and its rare that you see that nowadays..

  19. The total trust in one thing no matter what anyone says or does. It’s what you want it to be. And it always will remain. It’s hope and trust and a little bit of love.

    Brooke
  20. belief happens when you fully believe. people believe in many different things. people can believe in things that aren’t true.but maybe some people believe in something that is completely true while others don’t. i have a hard time believing in god although i want to.

    Katie
  21. Berating the beliefs, he broke bonds from his brother.

  22. i believe in wonderful things like love babies family god truth and happiness. i am strongly tied to my beliefs and nothing can change what i believe. i hope to always be this way, strong in my convictions and satisfied with my choices.

    abby
  23. while walking slowly to biology i saw him. i wanted to believe that i would never talk to him again. even in the optimistic morning light my idealistic belief seemed inauthentic. i hear behavior follows beliefs.

  24. to believe in something, to have faith, to have hope, to have life and something to live for, to be certain in something, as in to believe in God. to have complete faith in something, without needing proof. To believe in love is to have complete trust in it’s existence, whether or not you have ever felt it.

    Lacrimosa
  25. little kids have this strange sense of belief, where they can, and almost always will believe everything they see. Show them a magic trick, they believe in magic. Tell them about fairies, now that’s real too. Its almost tragic, that when they see how twisted the human beings mind can be, and how deceitful a person could behave, they start to lose their trust, and along with that, their tendency to believe.

  26. There is no criminal that exists without belief, thats something the normal population can learn from, they should learn a thing or two about dedication and commitment to something that means alot to them.

    they should join the people lie me.

  27. Something I think you think you have, but really are just repeating that you heard. I wonder if anyone truly believes anything anymore. They’re rare. Shouldn’t find two that are identical.

    Chiara
  28. something that is inside you. faith. hope. what I lack. hability to trust. a quality important in a relationship

    braindamage
  29. I believe a lot of things. I have believed even more. The one belief that I should have kicked out the moment it entered my mind, though, is the one that said this could actually work and you could actually care. I wouldn’t get rid of the others – they actually taught me something. You’re my only belief that has served no purpose at all.

  30. I had a belief that after seeing this word last time it would change. I was wrong. clearly there’s no way i can keep playing with it and not register.

    marthon Pucci
  31. It is my belief that everyone has a right to believe however works best for them. My daughter used to believe in fairies. I think your belief system is important to who you are but I also believe that no one has the right to push their beliefs on others in effort to change what they believe. Do you believe?

  32. It wasn’t even like he didn’t hold the deep set belief in a higher power or in fate or true love or any of those things Marta had brought him up to believe in. But standing in front of that impassable door, that gate of steel and iron and sheer determination, he could not help but question whether it was all for nothing.

    Melanie
  33. Is good since believing in something makes our lives a lot easier to bare. Believe is wishing and wishing is making everything to make things come true. Belief is to live.

    Michelle Gnd
  34. Belief is a construct that has no basis in reality. It is the heartsong that plays when all else is silent. Let your bending in the archer’s hands be for gladness for even as he love the arrow that flies, so also does he love the bow that is stable.

  35. i came to believe in us. the belief wasn’t natural in itself, i needed to reinforce it a bit more. i needed to see you laugh and, most of all, to see you cry, to finally come to understand that you do actually love me.

    Jo
  36. I do believe that something extraordinary is about to begin. I could be wrong in this belief; it wouldn’t be the first time, that’s for sure. But perhaps this time could be different. After what I saw today, I don’t believe things will ever be quite the same. They’ll no longer be ordinary as usual. They’ll be wonderful. Vivid. Exciting. I don’t know if my belief is well-placed or not, but lemme tell you: I can’t wait to find out.

  37. i’m flabbergasted. ha! it is my belief that we are all here for a purpose. a purpose greater that we could ever understand. you have to follow your heart and take chances and believe in people that don’t deserve it in order to get to where you really need to be. it can only suffice to make you a better person.

  38. It makes us who we are.
    I don’t know what I believe in.
    I don’t know who I am.
    What is a person without any beliefs?

  39. i think people can believe whatever they want, but it is really something you dont choose, its just there, inside our souls anh hearts, we just need to find it. thats really what life is about, finding it. you have a whole eternity to do it.

    Carolina
  40. i am not a strong believer but my family is and that makes me want to do the same. I shouldn’t be any different than my family, community and my own people. Otherwise what am I? Definitely not something I should be.

    Amalee