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Having the games on TV, I've always believed it's like watching a soap opera - fans can't wait for the next episode.
The world over, it was believed that, down the line, India will emerge as a major economy along with U.S. and China.
My race and sex had a great deal more to do with what people believed I could do than with what I actually could do.
As a kid, I really, truly believed that if you swallowed a watermelon seed, something really bad was going to happen.
I believed and hoped that we would be able to secure a deal with Europe which would enable us to amend free movement.
Nelson Mandela is awe inspiring - a person who really sacrificed for what he believed in. I feel truly humbled by him.
I'm very pro-American - my entire family escaped poverty in Italy because they rightly believed in the American dream.
I don't believe in being typecast. If I believed it, it probably would have happened to me. You attract what you make.
I think when I went to psychoanalysis, I actually believed that people said what they meant. This was my whole problem.
There's this notion that music has to be confined to some small, simple place to be popular, something I never believed.
The fact that the great scientist believed in flying machines was the one thing that encouraged us to begin our studies.
I always believed that clothes should be designed to conform to our bodies and not our bodies to conform to the clothing.
I believed in myself, and I've always worked very, very hard as an artist, and I am an artist in every sense of the word.
I have always believed that directing a film is like telling a story. You have to tell it well so that it is appreciated.
Hopefully I'm bringing to rock n' roll the kind of spontaneity that I love, and always believed rock and roll stands for.
You'd be hard pressed to find a bigger champion of high-speed rail than me when the bond went to voters. I believed in it.
I've always believed in staying in a positive frame of mind and allowing God to work and move. It's about having patience.
I never believed - or knew for sure - if I would be able to make a professional life in music. But it turned out that way.
President Lincoln chose to fight a bloody and unpopular war because he believed the enemy had to be defeated. He was right.
I believed the only thing that could turn around this government spending and mounting debt would be if the people rose up.
Oh yes, my generation liked to be in some pain when they read. The harder it was, the more good we believed it was doing us.
Everybody has goals, aspirations or whatever, and everybody has been at a point in their life where nobody believed in them.
I always believed that I never wanted to be an actor. I only did it because I was allowed to do it and I had to do something.
I never believed that U2 wanted to save the whales. I don't believe that The Beastie Boys are ready to lay it down for Tibet.
I was always told that I was too small, too skinny, too slow, not tough enough, and I never ever believed what people told me.
If someone told me when I was 16 or 18 years old that I'd be doing a side project with Tony Iommi, I wouldn't have believed it.
Growing up, I never imagined my journey would pan out as it has, but the one thing I always knew was that I believed in myself.
It is, I guess, politically correct, widely believed, that to say that American health care is the best in the world. It's not.
Religion is often just tribalism: pride in a group one was born into, a group that is often believed to have 'God' on its side.
England is the country where I learned my profession. They are the ones that trained me, they are the ones that believed in me.
Tyler Kent was a horrible man. He was a rabid anti-communist who believed that the Jews had been behind the Russian Revolution.
A lot of people in 2008 voted for Obama. I did not vote for him. I voted for a third party. But I believed in Obama's promises.
I allowed myself to be taken in by the intellectuals. I believed too much in the Polish intellectuals and followed their advice.
I'm a child of the Women's Movement. I always believed that I could do anything. That women didn't have to be limited in any way.
I grew a strong passion for music. The more I did the music thing it's like I saw myself going far with it. I believed in myself.
I believed in Bobby Kennedy. Campaigning for him was an attempt to give back something to this country that has given me so much.
I grew up in a household where reading was encouraged. My mother believed in the power of words, and my father obviously did too.
I had incorrectly, for all of my adult life until 2008, believed the biggest voting myth that exists - that ex-felons cannot vote.
I believed that I could go to the Super Bowl and win multiple Super Bowls and do all of those things. I believe in that every day.
I believed that English-speaking people had a divine mission to civilize the world by making it western, democratic and Christian.
When 'Party of Five' ended I believed we had run our course. I believed the basic ideal and premise of the show had been fulfilled.
Many things I might not write today because I no longer believe them, but I wouldn't change them, since I believed them at the time.
I've always believed very, very strongly that the way you treat people is more important than anything, professionally or otherwise.
I believed I paved the way for Donald Trump. I brought ridiculousness to politics and he saw an opening and just jumped on in there.
Look, all administrations, all governments lie, all officials lie and nothing they say is to be believed. That's a pretty good rule.
I've always believed the greater danger is not aiming too high, but too low, settling for a bogey rather than shooting for an eagle.
I've always believed that the most extraordinary results occur only when one feels unbound by any notion of constraint or limitation.
As a boy I believed I could make myself invisible. I'm not sure that I ever could, but I certainly had the ability to pass unnoticed.
I campaigned for Brexit because I have always believed that Britain would be stronger, more prosperous and secure outside of the E.U.
I am an ordinary man who worked hard to develop the talent I was given. I believed in myself, and I believe in the goodness of others.