A person believes various things at various times, even on the same day.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What a man believes may be ascertained, not from his creed, but from the assumptions on which he habitually acts.
Belief is thought at rest.
The essence of belief is the establishment of a habit; and different beliefs are distinguished by the different modes of action to which they give rise.
A man is what he thinks about all day long.
Religion is doing; a man does not merely think his religion or feel it, he lives his religion as much as he is able, otherwise it is not religion but fantasy or philosophy.
Belief is nothing but a more vivid, lively, forcible, firm, steady conception of an object, than what the imagination alone is ever able to attain.
A spiritual person is also in touch with his or her own reality, feelings and thoughts, and the reality of the people around him or her, not projecting on them.
Belief fails when it works not well indeed but is idle as a sleeping man... Each virtuous deed is strong when it is grounded upon the solidity of belief.
It is with this as with religion: one usually believes what he has been taught.
A man lives by believing something: not by debating and arguing about many things.