Great Throughts Treasury

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Timothy Miller, fully Timothy S. Miller

Gratitude is the intention to count-your-blessings every day, every minute, while avoiding, whenever possible, the belief that you need or deserve different circumstances.

Belief | Blessings | Circumstances | Day | Gratitude | Intention | Need |

Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.

Unless man is committed to the belief that all of mankind are his brothers, then he labors in vain and hypocritically in the vineyards of equality.

Belief | Equality | Man | Mankind |

Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.

Unless man is committed to the belief that all mankind are his brothers, then he labors in vain and hypocritically in the vineyards of equality.

Belief | Equality | Man | Mankind |

André Gide, fully André Paul Guillaume Gide

The belief that becomes a truth for me... is that which allows me the best use of my strength, the best means of putting my virtues into action.

Action | Belief | Means | Strength | Truth |

Ambrose Gwinett Bierce

Faith is belief without evidence, in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.

Belief | Evidence | Faith | Knowledge |

Anthony "Tony" Robbins

Your values are your belief systems about right and wrong, good and bad. Our values are the things we all fundamentally need to move toward... Our values change when we change goals or self-image... There is no real success except in keeping your basic values.

Belief | Change | Goals | Good | Need | Right | Self | Success | Wrong |

André Gide, fully André Paul Guillaume Gide

The belief that becomes truth for me -- is that which allows me the best use of my strength, the best means of putting my virtues into action.

Action | Belief | Means | Strength | Truth |

Arthur Schopenhauer

Christianity has this peculiar disadvantage, that unlike other religions, it is not a pure system of doctrine: its chief and essential feature is that it is a history, a series of events, a collection of facts, a statement of the actions and sufferings of individuals: it is this history which constitutes dogma, and belief in it is salvation.

Belief | Doctrine | Dogma | Events | History | Salvation | System |

Arthur W Osborn

The way of exoteric religion is to progressively replace egoism by submission to the will of God. Its four cardinal demands are faith, love, humility, and good deeds. In so far as they are complied with, they effectively bring a man towards Self-realization, even though he does not consciously envisage this. True, the Goal is not likely to be attained in this lifetime, but in God’s patience a lifetime is very little. Faith strengthens the intuitional conviction of the reality of God or the Self. Humility, its counterpart, weakens the belief in the ego and lessens the importance attached to it. Love strives to surrender the ego to God and its welfare to others. Good deeds deny egoism in practice and are alike the fruit and proof of love and humility.

Belief | Deeds | Ego | Faith | God | Good | Humility | Little | Love | Man | Patience | Practice | Reality | Religion | Self | Self-realization | Submission | Surrender | Will | Deeds | God |

Author Unknown NULL

What roots are to a tree, belief is to the soul. Great oak trees have great roots. Great souls have great faith. However, the faith that holds has spiritual qualities. The stable man has that intangible confidence in himself with capacities to be and to do, a recognition of God who may transform and empower his life, and a determined effort to realize man's highest ideals.

Belief | Confidence | Effort | Faith | God | Ideals | Life | Life | Man | Qualities | Soul | God |