"If you believe in your vision, the possibilities are endless," gushed Andersen.
"To believe in your vision, she must believe in you."
Maybe the fact that he believes in his vision of the world so intensely makes it impossible for those around him not to believe as well.
"I believed in his vision for the New York schools," she said.
Afterward many in the audience said they did not really believe in his latest vision.
If they had been innocent, they would have taken his remark to mean only that he expected them to believe in Father's vision.
"But we believe in the potential of the area and the city's no-nonsense vision of its future."
"But we still believe in our vision."
She convinces Franz to stand up to his father if he does not believe in his father's vision.
The Kuchar brothers gave me the self-confidence to believe in my own tawdry vision.