Believe
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Now, looking back on that night, I'd love so desperately to
believe
that I treated that woman on that night with the same empathy and compassion I'd shown the 27-year-old newlywed who came to the E.R. three nights earlier with lower back pain that turned out to be advanced pancreatic cancer.
Now, most researchers
believe
obesity is the cause of insulin resistance.
Now, we know that refined grains and starches elevate your blood sugar in the short run, and there's even reason to
believe
that sugar may lead to insulin resistance directly.
Sometimes we have to put cues around people to make it easier, and
believe
it or not, that can be studied scientifically.
After many months of digging around and reading through hundreds of pages of court documents, we found evidence that, in fact, Shell and Eni had known that the funds would be transferred to that shell company, and frankly, it's hard to
believe
they didn't know who they were really dealing with there.
And finally, well, there are those who
believe
that corruption is unavoidable.
So I
believe
that we have an ethic that the Earth grows our food, and we need to move to an ethic in this century that the Earth should grow our homes.
The reason we picked it is because this is a technical university, and I
believe
that wood is the most technologically advanced material I can build with.
There's a building in London that's nine stories, a new building that just finished in Australia that I
believe
is 10 or 11.
And I
believe
the race is ultimately on.
It is said that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, and I
believe
this is true, especially when I hear President Obama often talk about the Korean education system as a benchmark of success.
It was something that locals really started to
believe
and take pride in.
So you can buy apps and make purchases within those apps, but you think about Amazon, you look at the trust barometer that I showed you where people are starting to trust businesses, especially businesses that they
believe
in and trust more than governments.
I
believe
that Eleanor can get through this.
Now, at first, this was very difficult to believe, not least because the voices appeared so hostile and menacing, so in this respect, a vital first step was learning to separate out a metaphorical meaning from what I'd previously interpreted to be a literal truth.
So what I gained and gathered from this incredible, seminal moment in my life as a young artist was that you must be true to what you
believe
as an artist all the way through, but you also have to be aware that the audience is out there in our lives at this time, and they also need the light.
You wouldn't
believe
it's a local product.
So with your permission, I'm going to do some things that are in my mind, and I hope you enjoy them, because they're rather unusual, especially when you're doing things which are as unusual as this, it can be hard to
believe
that it is all my voice, you see.
Why do we try to convince other people to
believe
things they don't want to believe, and is that even a nice thing to do?
You
believe
a proposition, P, and I don't.
And I say, "Well, why do you
believe
P?" And you give me your reasons.
RB: I also
believe
that being a father's incredibly important, so from the time the kids were very young, you know, when they go on holiday, I go on holiday with them.
I come from Lebanon, and I
believe
that running can change the world.
I learned one thing: When you walk the talk, people
believe
you.
I
believe
these are the building blocks for future peace.
They also asked, "Do you
believe
that stress is harmful for your health?"
It's equally wise to go for the stressful job so long as you
believe
that you can handle it, in some sense?
I was, I believe, ecologically bored.
I
believe
we can enjoy the benefits of advanced technology, as we're doing now, but at the same time, if we choose, have access to a richer and wilder life of adventure when we want to because there would be wonderful, rewilded habitats.
[Jesus Melendez talking about poet Pedro Pietri's final moments] Jesus Melendez: We took off, and as we were ascending, before we had leveled off, our level-off point was 45,000 feet, so before we had leveled off, Pedro began leaving us, and the beauty about it is that I
believe
that there's something after life.
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