credibility
Technically, it can mean that something is said which doesn't simply match what has already been said.
Henry Thoreau
Pancho Villa.
The correct way to write that sentence is: "Willie said, 'I'll get something to drink for you and me.'" Good grammar is like good hygiene - nobody notices when it's done right, but everyone can smell it when it's not.
Henry Kissinger
belief; credibility
This is a metaphor, as it compares the effect of something on ordinary men to igniting a fire in them. It conveys the idea that this something has the power to inspire or motivate average individuals.
Cupid has the power to inspire romantic love between two people.
"Inspire me with your paintings, students," the art professor implied. You inspire me, said the boy. Inspiration is influence towards a brighter tomorrow.
The phrase "have one's talent on display" means to give a performance all the effort possible. This is something that's usually said before an audition. It can also be said as a way to motivate or inspire an individual.
Words that don't come easy to an artist is said to have writers block. When this happens, an artist needs to have something to inspire them to be able to write again.
they have said they inspire eachother.
Apollo was the Greek god of the sun, light, healing, music, and prophecy. He was commonly associated with truth and harmony. Apollo was said to have the power to heal the sick, inspire creativity, and provide prophetic guidance.
Harry said that he really likes The Beatles, and they inspire him.
they didnt his father said hes disapointed and he could do better
Harry said that he really likes the Beatles, and they inspire him.
The Nicene Creed.