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...faith is acting as if God has already answered. And acting as if God has answered means acting on our prayers...

Mark Batterson
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Act as if' means to apply action. 'Faking it' means to be fraudulent. Don't miss construe the two. 'Acting as if' means you are asserting yourself in an action that will manifest in time, action and belief. Action equal outcome.

Machel Shull, HAPPY SOUL: 10 Steps to Happiness
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What's it really like to always be the prettiest person in a room? Dos it mean you're always acting as if in a play, because no one stops looking at you?''Life is a play, isn't it?

Sherwood Smith, Remalna's Children
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People can learn to be more optimistic by acting as if they were more optimistic.

Suzanne C. Segerstrom, Breaking Murphy's Law: How Optimists Get What They Want from Life - and Pessimists Can Too
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You are human, so stop acting as if though you are a sheep and start thinking for yourself.

Stephen Richards
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Pride rises above and against the knowledge of God, acting as if He is unworthy to be retained in our thoughts.

James MacDonald
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Stop acting as if life is a rehearsal. Live this day as if it were your last. The past is over and gone. The future is not guaranteed.

Wayne Dyer
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There were all kinds of things I was afraid of at first, ranging from grizzly bears to ‘mean’ horses and gun-fighters; but by acting as if I was not afraid I gradually ceased to be afraid.

Theodore Roosevelt
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From then on, I vowed, I would never say anything negative about a woman's appearance. it had nothing to do with them as a person and it wasn't something they could easily change. If I didn't want looks to matter, I would have to stop talking and acting as if they did.

Mara Wilson, Where Am I Now?
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Sam Littleton was a beautiful woman who would try to play women's games. That meant that if he asked her if she was upset with him about something, she would do what women all do at such times: She would deny that anything was wrong, then continue acting as if something was wrong, in hopes that he would do what men always do at such times -beg for an explanation, agonise over the answer, ask for hints, and agonise a little more.

Judith McNaught, Someone to Watch Over Me
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