believe
[bih-leev]
verb, -lieved, -liev·ing.
to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although
without absolute proof that one is right in doing so.
know
[noh]
verb, knew, known, know·ing
to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly with certainty.
This I believe, this I know:
(Just to name a few)
- Families are forever.
- Someone, somewhere loves you.
- I am a daughter of my Heavenly Father.
- Car rides are therapeutic.
- True photography peeks into the soul of the subject, breathing or not.
- Prayer can heal a hurting heart. Nothing in the world is more comforting than talking to your Father.
- Nothing good happens after midnight.
- Parents are good people, despite what the teenage years may force one to believe.
- My bed gives some of the best hugs ever.
- Good books and rainy days make for an well-read bum.
- Everyone can change the world, maybe not the whole entire world as in Planet Earth, but maybe their own world.
- Love makes the world go 'round, the heart always has room for one more.
- I believe in long walks and longer talks.
- Sisters, biological or not, are here for the times when no one else is.
- The importance of believing in yourself.
So, what is it that you believe in?
What do you know to be true?
Check out what others had say at: NPR-This I Believe
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