belief
All dreams are realities waiting for us to believe in them.
— Gillian Duce
All Egypt is obsessed with death! And do you know why, Regiment? Because we have eyes in our bodies, but none in our minds. We cannot conceive of a life other than this one - of a life after death. We can visualize only a continuation of what we know. Furthermore, we have no real belief in a God.
— Agatha Christie
All glory to the great God of wonders!
— Lailah Gifty Akita
All humans are carrying invisible torchlights directing us to our destinies called our beliefs.
— Auliq-Ice
All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
All is best, though we oft doubt, what the unsearchable dispose, of highest wisdom brings about.
— John Milton
All money is a matter of belief.
— Adam Smith
All money is imaginary," answered the Cicatrix simply. "Money is magic everyone agrees to pretend is not magic. Observe! You treat it like magic, wield it like magic, fear it like magic! Why should a body with more small circles of copper or silver or gold than anyone else have an easy life full of treats every day and sleeping in and other people bowing down? The little circles can't get up and fight a battle or make a supper so splendid you get full just by looking at it or build a house of a thousand gables. They can do those things because everyone agrees to give them power. If everyone agreed to stop giving power to pretty metals and started giving it to thumbnails or mushroom caps or roof shingles or first kisses or tears or hours or puffin feathers, those little circles would just lay there tarnishing in the rain and not making anyone bow their noses down to the ground or stick them up in the air.
— Catherynne M. Valente
All my life I had lived on the presumption that there was no existence beyond... flesh, the moment of being alive... then nothing. I had searched in superstition... But there was nothing. Then I heard the sound of my own life leaving me. It was so... tender. I regretted that I had paid it no attention. Then I believed in the wisdom of what other men had found before me... I saw that those simple things might be true... I never wanted to believe in them because it was better to fight my own battle. You can believe in something without compromising the burden of your own existence.
— Sebastian Faulks
All my life I have preserved in the depths of my heart a live faith in my Creator, the Defender of the World, in His Sanctifying Grace and in the expiatory sacrifice of Christ our Savior, but never have I agreed that true religion demands outward manifestations.
— Valery Bryusov
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