Philosophy is a purely personal matter. A genuine philosopher's credo is the outcome of a single complex personality; it cannot be transferred. No two persons, if sincere, can have the same philosophy.
Scepticism is always a back road leading to some credo or other.
Credo quia absurdum – I believe because it is absurd.
Very intimate but very separate at the same time'. That's my credo for friendship.
If you are directing, you have the opportunity to put your signature on the bottom of the frame. You have the opportunity to say, "This is what I believe. That is my credo. That is what I wish to state. "
I come from - I came from Wales, and it's a strong, butch society. We were in the war and all that. People didn't waste time feeling sorry for themselves. You had to get on with it. So my credo is get on with it. I don't waste time being soft. I'm not cold, but I don't like being, wasting my time with - life's too short.
my credo is very short. Its first article is art - and its second is art - and its third is art!
Perhaps the single most important therapeutic credo that I have is that the unexamined life is not worth living.