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"I mean, I love going on stage and people clapping but I never believed anything outside that".
When asked if he wasn't afraid to travel to Sinai, Mr. Elkhin said: "I heard the alerts and warnings, but I never believed anything could ever happen there, because, after all, every one there is Israeli.
"He never believed anything I said," recalls Vandenbroucke.
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"He said, 'I'll never believe anything you say, Dad!
Which might prompt you to say, well, never believe anything you read on Twitter.
A dose of healthy paranoia, never believing anything is good enough, also helps".
Still, he added, "We will never believe anything unless we see it with our own eyes".
"Never believe anything you hear from an inhuman haunting," Mr. Hawes advised, though the same advice has been applied to much of the fashion industry.
The one thing I think parents know, from Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey, is that you would never believe anything they say about paid parental leave".
People say: 'I never believe anything unless it's on IFLS', and I'm like: 'Don't think like that, my God, check everything I say.
"Never believe anything until it's officially denied" was a favourite expression of the Irish journalist Claud Cockburn, father of the British reporter Patrick Cockburn.
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