I believe it's time to put our best ideas on the table and work toward a bipartisan solution, with the single goal of leaving the Social Security system stronger than we found it.
I do not believe that the Social Security system is in crisis. The Social Security Administration itself recently reported that the system is able to pay full benefits as they are defined today until at least 2042.
I do not believe that the Social Security system is in crisis.
I believe you learn social skills by mixing with people.
I honestly believe that you have to be able to play the guitar hard if you want to be able to get the whole spectrum of tones out of it. Since I normally play so hard, when I start picking a bit softer my tone changes completely, and that's really useful sometimes for creating a more laid-back feel.
I truly believe that as a novelist, you cannot adequately describe the weather in England - the light, the dampness, the bitterness, the summer softness, and so on - without having experienced it.
If solace is any sort of succor to someone, that is sufficient. I believe in the faith of people, whatever faith they may have.
The strongest thing that any human being has going is their own integrity and their own heart. As soon as you start veering away from that, the solidity that you need in order to be able to stand up for what you believe in and deliver what's really inside, it's just not going to be there.
I don't myself believe in a two-state solution. I believe in a one-state solution.
I can not believe that war is the best solution. No one won the last war, and no one will win the next war.
I do not believe in excuses. I believe in hard work as the prime solvent of life's problems.
At Cisco, we believe everyone has the potential to become a global problem solver. We strive to inspire, connect, and invest in opportunities that accelerate global problem solving by empowering people everywhere to work toward eradicating poverty, unemployment, climate change, and hunger.
Not being a genius, I believe in collaboration, and my background as a problem solver means I've never been afraid to work with people cleverer than myself.
We're on some path that's set since we're born, but I still believe we can change some things. So I believe in my faith, but I still don't believe in my fate.
It's one thing to fail with something you utterly believe in, but to fail with something you don't believe in? You just feel so sordid.
You don't reach points in life at which everything is sorted out for us. I believe in endings that should suggest our stories always continue.
I don't believe that intelligence can be reduced to a number, frankly. But I can see how doing exactly that produces a useful sorting mechanism in our society in order to separate children into categories of promising and doomed. The tests seem arbitrary and without real scientific value and yet have lasting consequences.
I believe everyone has a soul mate that they can spend the rest of their life together.
I don't believe your soul mate has to share your politics.
I believe in finding a soulmate.