But what comes through again and again is the fervent belief that a song can change the world, or at least make itself obsolete.
Fuelled by alcohol and a fervent belief in the songs they're playing.
Abramson brings something else to her new job: a fervent belief in narrative non-fiction writing.
Both have a fervent belief that the wish is the father of the deed.
He is remembered also for his work ethic and his fervent belief in the emancipatory power of the theater.
Yet, despite her fervent beliefs, she grudgingly agreed to ride in spaceships, which were very advanced machines.
Difficulties aside, it is my fervent belief that the sooner we move to such a plan, the better off the country will be.
But I can imagine the outraged reaction of parents whose children would come home questioning some of their most fervent beliefs.
My criticism has its base in my fervent belief that our nation's capital markets are the best in the world.
A fervent belief does not deny the existence of the human response: the two are not mutually exclusive.