BELIEFS

It's only your truth that sets you free, as you believe and accept...the Gospel according to you.

Unless you embody and live according to your convictions, you have no convictions. You have only theories.

What you strongly feel is an affirmation which attracts its likeness into your body and experience like a magnet.

It is done unto you as you believe, regardless of what you believe.

Your beliefs are the only thing that limit you.

All disease begins as dis-ease.

I strongly disagree with what you say, but I defend your right to say it.

Life is done unto you as you believe. It does not mean that's the way it is. It just means that's the way it is for you.

You don't get what you ask for, only what you believe, accept, and expect to happen.

You are always reinforcing your beliefs by your acts.

All things are possible. It becomes probable only when we believe it.

When a person feels they are utterly useless -- they usually are!

Any belief that does not render us more happy, more free, more loving, more active, and more calm, is an erroneous and superstitious belief.

Until we believe that we are prosperous, we are believing we are not.

People may doubt what you say, but one thing is certain, they will always believe what you do.

The most powerful force you have is what you say to yourself and believe.

If you don't live it, you don't believe it!

He does not believe that does not live according to his beliefs.

One person with a conviction is equal in force to ninety-nine who only have an opinion.

Believe that life is worth living, and it will be.

Whatever you believe becomes your reality.

I Can is the son of I Am.

Life is experienced by each person as each person believes.

I believe my soul is too grand to be crushed by defeat. I will rise above it.

If one of your beliefs contradicts another of your beliefs, you can be sure that one of them is wrong.

Thinking good is thanking God.

Am I as patient with others as God is with me?

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