“I have some interest in spiritualism. I believe in Sai Baba. I believe in Mahesh Yogi. I believe in naked fakirs.”
Ramnath Goenka’s rare Interview
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“What I believe is not what I say I believe; what I believe is what I do.”
Blue Like Jazz (2003, Nelson Books)

“I'm saying, "This I believe: I believe there is no God."”
2000s, There Is No God (2005)
Context: I'm saying, "This I believe: I believe there is no God."
Having taken that step, it informs every moment of my life. I'm not greedy. I have love, blue skies, rainbows and Hallmark cards, and that has to be enough. It has to be enough, but it's everything in the world and everything in the world is plenty for me. It seems just rude to beg the invisible for more. Just the love of my family that raised me and the family I'm raising now is enough that I don't need heaven. I won the huge genetic lottery and I get joy every day.

Tennessee True Values Tour remarks, Jackson, Tennessee (4 February 2004) http://www.clark04.com/speeches/040/

III Of the Ceremony of the Introit, "Creed of the Gnostic Catholic Church".
Liber XV : The Gnostic Mass (1913)
Context: I believe in the communion of Saints.
And, forasmuch as meat and drink are transmuted in us daily into spiritual substance, I believe in the Miracle of the Mass.
And I confess one Baptism of Wisdom, whereby we accomplish the Miracle of Incarnation.
And I confess my life one, individual and eternal that was, and is, and is to come.

“I don’t believe in spiritualism. Personally, I find it quite ugly.”
TV Series and Specials (Includes DVDs), Derren Brown: Séance (2004)

“I don't believe so much in religion as I do in spirituality.”
The World Needs Love http://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/hinduism/2005/06/the-world-needs-love.aspx, Beliefnet.com,

“The interest I have in believing in something is not a proof that the something exists.”
Source: Faith vs. Fact (2015), p. 29 (quoting Voltaire)

“I don't believe in princerple,
But oh I du in interest.”
No. 6, st. 9
The Biglow Papers (1848–1866), Series I (1848)

“I do not believe he believes what he is saying.”
John Emerson, New York Times, unspecified article/page, 2 April 1992.