My dad's a pastor and a seminary professor; my mom, she has such great faith.
I have great faith in the intelligence of the American viewer and reader to put two and two together and come up with four.
I have a great faith in God and Jesus.
I have great faith that Heaven's there and I'll see my brothers and my mom and dad when I get there.
I have great faith in the United States. It's the only country I would ever live in.
I have great faith in God. Without faith, I don't know how I would have been able to get through what I've been through.
I have great faith in lasers, but no oneβs putting one near my eye.
Great feelings will often take the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of illusion.
I've never bought this idea of taking a therapeutic distance. If I see a student or house staff cry, I take great faith in that. That's a great person; they're going to be a great doctor.
Secret courts require great faith that the Justice Department - and future Justice Departments - will act with integrity.
I've always thought, and it gets tested at times, that I have a great faith in the fundamental goodness of human beings.
I am a person of great faith and idealism and have been in too many situations too many times to become an eternal pessimist regarding politics.
I have great faith that most Americans are law-abiding and care about the rule of law, and if they're told a weapon is no longer allowed in their community and they would be compensated, they would find a way to do the right thing.
Good luck to you if you're lucky enough to have faith. Some of us aren't lucky enough. My mother has great faith and finds great comfort in it, and I'm jealous of her!
I have great hope and faith, but it's a humanistic faith based in facts; you have to believe that facts exist. We can all arrive at the same facts if we engage in the process of experimentation, observation, and verification, which can solve more of the world's major problems than a debate over whether God does or doesn't exist.
I wouldn't trade anything for family time. To me, it is more important than everything else, and I have a very deep-rooted belief in it, which is influenced by my Jewish faith. That's a very great source of who I am and what I believe in.
I don't understand why black people have been so quiescent, so passive over the hundreds of years of American history. Why hasn't there been more violence, more armed struggle? I know answers to some of that, but it seems to me it's an issue of faith, an abiding faith in some sort of great beyond, or great spirit, or even in the American dream.
Both need each other: The agnostic cannot be content to not know, but must be in search of the great truth of faith; the Catholic cannot be content to have faith, but must be in search of God all the time, and in the dialogue with others, a Catholic can learn more about God in a deeper fashion.
Faith is the most important thing in the world to me. It's the greatest strength I've had. It's helped me get through the hard times. You're not going to win every one of your football games. I've always said I'm not going to make football my god. A lot of coaches put so much into coaching football games that they have nothing left.
At times of distress, we all like to recall the advice of fathers and mothers. The best advice my father gave me was to keep faith and deep confidence in the potential of the Greek people; nurture the belief that they can do things.