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autosuggestion as a way of altering your habits and beliefs so that you can make yourself into the master salesperson you want to become.
— Napoleon Hill
Remember that people are motivated to buy or not to buy, through their feelings. Much of what they believe to be their own feelings consist of thought impulses they have unconsciously picked up from the messages sent out by the salesperson.
— Napoleon Hill
There can be no greater mistake than to suppose that Jesus ever separated theology from ethics, or that if you remove His theology - His beliefs about God and judgment, future woe for the wicked and future blessedness for the good - you can leave His ethical teaching intact.
— J. Gresham Machen
I think that my preaching style and many of my ideas and ideals about faith are based in both Pentecostal and Baptist background.
— Bishop TD Jakes
If anybody said that I should die if I did not take beef-tea or mutton, even under medical advice, I would prefer death.
— Mahatma Gandhi
No reasonable man, much less a Christian, can or should take part in the efforts of Communists and Socialists
— CF Walther
If you get any two evangelicals together, you will have at least three opinions! I
— Neil Anderson
The issues we address do not pit the Wesleyan against the Calvinist or the evangelical against the charismatic. This is not to say that these are not important issues, because they are and will remain so until the Lord comes back. But they are not issues that we are going to allow Satan to use as a point of division.
— Neil Anderson
It is not what we do that determines who we are. It is who we are that determines what we do.
— Neil Anderson
Anger at queries about our beliefs is the body's warning signal: here lies unexamined and probably dangerous doctrinal baggage.
— Carl Sagan
All of us cherish our beliefs. They are, to a degree, self-defining. When someone comes along who challenges our belief system as insufficiently well based - or who, like Socrates, merely asks embarrassing questions that we haven't thought of, or demonstrates that we've swept key underlying assumptions under the rug - it becomes much more than a search for knowledge. It feels like a personal assault.
— Carl Sagan
Our job is to stand up for our beliefs, cling to them no matter what, and wait for our redemption. Jesus will not let us down. I
— Terri Blackstock