Believe, my child. Faith is the food of survival.

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Believe, my child. Faith is the food of survival.
Believe, my child. Faith is the food of survival.
Believe, my child. Faith is the food of survival.
Believe, my child. Faith is the food of survival.
About This Quote

John Lennon said, “Believe, my child. Faith is the food of survival.” In this quote, Lennon is saying that faith and believing in something is important and it can help you through tough times. Faith and believing in yourself is very important. If you believe in something and you put your faith in it, then it will work out for you.

Source: The Witch Of Cologne

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