I believe in the liberation of the Palestinian people.
While I believe in marriage as an institution, I am also petrified of it.
I believe that when it comes to major foreign policy issues, many prefer to have black people seen and not heard.
I believe in public ownership, but I have never favoured the remote nationalised model of the postwar era.
I don't believe in luck. I don't believe in destiny. Instead, I believe that our lives are powered by countless microdecisions.
I believe in practicing prudence at least once every two or three years.
I believe in my prayers.
I believe every photographer is influenced by their sexual preference in a greater or lesser way, and it certainly has affected me.
I believe in prescription drugs. I believe in feeling better.
I believe that the presidential term should be limited.
I believe that Orthodoxy has been thinking lately, and despite other impressions, that we can't have full sacramental communion if we don't first have a fundamental agreement on the question of the primacy, that still isn't there.
Responsibility, I believe, accrues through privilege.
I believe Saudi Arabia is the only Muslim country in which churches are prohibited.
I'm an advocate for alternative proteins, and I believe we can eat many.
I believe very firmly that we can get to balanced budgets without raising taxes and without cutting transfers to the provinces or to individuals.
I don't like psychiatry. I don't believe it works. I believe psychiatrists are neurotic or psychotic, for the most part.
I believe in copyright, within limited precincts. But I also believe in fair use, public domain, and especially transformation.
I'm not a quitter. I believe in following things through.
I believe that in order to sustain a governing majority, the Democratic Party has got to learn that it can govern without raising taxes.
I believe the government of the United States should re-examine its policies in the Middle East and adopt a more balanced stance toward the Palestinian cause.