I love my jeans and my sweats-I’m really just a tomboy at heart. So it’s really hard for me to be like Kim Kardashian and be makeup-and hair-ready every time I go out of my house. I’m not a believer in that, you know? On the other hand, when you do wear those sweats, you’re like, Oh God, I should step it up a notch.
Every believer is God's miracle.
I'm a really big believer in self care. One of the ways I nourish my soul is I eat the way I live my life - joyfully.
I'm a true believer in not forcing anything. I hate forced art, forced anything.
You can't live the Christian life without a band of Christian friends, without a family of believers in which you find a place.
Here's our job as believers, love everybody ALWAYS!
I'm a believer that people need to understand that filmmaking is not a perfect process for anybody. It is a process in which you find the film and the film finds you. And that is every film.
I'm a big believer that as much as possible, and there's obviously political limitations, freedom of migration is a good thing.
Getting offended is the bait of Satan for the believer.
I do not understand how a man can be a true believer, in whom sin is not the greatest burden, sorrow and trouble.
Almost every Spirit filled believer is able to prophesy on an inspirational level.
I'm a firm believer of wine.
I'm a believer in what your record is. I am what my record is - some of it good, some of it bad, some of it hard to tell.
I'm not a great believer in awards-of course the fact that I've never won one has nothing to do with it at all!
As a child I became a confirmed believer in the ancient gods simply because as between the reality of fact and the reality f myth, I chose myth. . . Myth is the truth of fact, not fact the truth of myth.
If you are not going to produce albums then you are not going to produce new fans. It's impossible. I'm a huge believer in putting music out as quickly as early as possible, touring hard and then working on putting the next one out. I don't need to break. I just need to put a record out.
My family thought if I spent time in the military, I'd become more reasonable, a bit calmer. But I've always been extreme in what I do - both as a believer and a nonbeliever.
I'm a firm believer in anxiety and the power of negative thinking.
A doctrine insulates the devout not only against the realities around them but also against their own selves. The fanatical believer is not conscious of his envy, malice, pettiness and dishonesty. There is a wall of words between his consciousness and his real self.
I'm a big believer in overcoming and achieving and doing things and not feeling sorry for yourself.