I tell myself lies and soon I believe them.

I have no limitations, because I believe in myself.

I believe in astrology and the spirits. I'm a Virgo myself.

I believe in myself, because I believe anything is possible.

I may not believe in myself, but I believe in what I'm doing.

I believe the tough fights bring out the better fighter in myself.

I want to improve myself; I believe I can be a big player in the Premier League.

I don't myself believe in a two-state solution. I believe in a one-state solution.

I'm a bit tricky, direct, confident - I believe in myself in one-on-one situations.

I consider myself an artist, which is, like, the most played term, but I believe it.

I will never see myself as a businessman. I'm a designer. I have to be true to what I believe.

If there is a doubt, I believe that I must put myself forward and undergo the people's judgment.

I've never chased a dream. I believe in living in the present, so I see myself happy and cooking. That's all.

I believe that if I wasn't born in this technological and 'social media' era, I would have found another way to express myself.

I always keep myself open to different roles because I believe by taking up a variety of roles, one's true potential is unearthed.

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.

I believe in myself. I am very enthusiastic, and I am going to try as hard as I can to show everybody that I can play for the first team.

I believe that in order for me to consider myself one of the top ranked lightweights in the world, I have to go out and dominate the fight.

I can paint and draw. I believe this myself and a few other people say that they believe this too. But I'm not certain of whether it's true.

I don't want to bring negative energy to myself, and if people feel one way about me, I don't want that changing how I feel or what I believe.

Sometimes I doubt, and sometimes I believe. I like not making myself believe when I am doubting and not making myself doubt when I am believing.

I don't consider myself an image-driven actor. I believe audiences come to watch my films because they are entertaining and not because of my image.

Here's the rule that I set for myself, and I believe it - even on a show like 'Curb Your Enthusiasm': the more personal you are, the wider your audience.

I write something that I believe I've made up, and it's only when a friend later points it out to me that I realise I've been writing about myself again.

I count myself as a feminist. I'm a vegan, so I believe in animal rights. I stand behind the Black Lives Matter here in the US. I want to help wherever I can.

I'd have to say that my favorite thing is writing a song that really says how I feel, what I believe - and it even explains the world to myself better than I knew it.

First of all, I always see the sun! The way I want to identify myself and others is with halos here and there halos, movements of color. And that, I believe, is rhythm.

I believe in myself, I believe in my players. My target is to try to get them to believe in themselves and believe in their colleagues. These are the things that we must do.

I've never let myself give up, because I believe in myself. I want to get stronger than I have ever been, and I will continue to tell myself that I can do it, no matter what the odds.

I believe in the importance of individuality, but in the midst of grief I also find myself wanting connection - wanting to be reminded that the sadness I feel is not just mine but ours.

I guess this is gonna sound kind of weird, but I'm not scared for myself for dying. Because I believe all these places are temporary. This is just one shell. Because we Hawaiians live in both worlds.

I believe that whenever I want to learn something I can learn it much better and faster by myself if I'm motivated to learn it as opposed to kind of doing it in more a standard, institutionalized way.

Of course, you want to be respected by your peers, and you want people to connect to you as an artist, but for me, it's more about staying true to myself and doing something I believe in and focusing on that.

I believe myself to have been a reasonable prosecutor, and when the facts and evidence show a criminal violation has been committed, the individuals involved should not dictate whether the case is prosecuted.

As I have got older, I have found myself making friends with the ease and swiftness that other people pick up fuzzballs on their jumpers. And I believe it is probably my lack of longing for 'The One' that makes me so popular.

I don't believe in God, though I'm not prepared to call myself an atheist either. You know the old phrase: 'There are no atheists in foxholes.' I've never been in a foxhole, and if I ever find myself in a foxhole, I'll let you know if I believe in God or not.

In the Belgian air force a general supposedly saw a UFO, tracked it with his plane, photographed it with his wing cameras. And I believe it because I said to myself why would this person, not getting paid for this, do it unless it actually happened or he thought it happened.

Self Help is a notoriously crowded market, but I believe that I've successfully differentiated myself in a few ways. For one, most demographic data shows that millennials think/act/see the world differently, and I don't think there's much personal development stuff out there that caters to millennial attitudes and experiences very well.

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