BELIEF QUOTES II

quotations about belief

What believer sees a disturbing omission or infelicity? The text, whether of prophet or of poet, expands for whatever we can put into it, and even his bad grammar is sublime.

GEORGE ELIOT

Middlemarch


The belief that there is only one truth and that oneself is in possession of it seems to me the deepest root of all evil that is in the world.

MAX BORN

attributed, The New Intimacy


He that will believe only what he can fully comprehend, must have a very long head, or a very short creed.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


When the old creeds are threadbare, and worn through,
And all too narrow for the broadening soul,
Give me the fine, firm texture of the new,
Fair, beautiful and whole!

ELLA WHEELER WILCOX

"Old and New"


If you only believe when it's easy, you don't really believe.

LAURELL K. HAMILTON

Obsidian Butterfly


At the core of all well-founded belief, lies belief that is unfounded.

LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN

On Certainty


Belief is the way
The way of the innocent
And when I say innocent
I should say naive

DEPECHE MODE

"Lie to Me"


Weak people believe what is forced on them. Strong people what they wish to believe, forcing that to be real.

GENE WOLFE

The Shadow of the Torturer


We cling to our fairy tales until the price for believing them becomes too high.

RANSOM RIGGS

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children


There can be no merit in believing something which you can neither explain nor understand.

JOHN LUBBOCK

The Use of Life


The facts of life do not penetrate to the sphere in which our beliefs are cherished; they did not engender those beliefs, and they are powerless to destroy them.

MARCEL PROUST

Swann's Way


Believe in one thing too much and you have no room for new ideas.

RAY BRADBURY

The October Country


Belief needs something terrible to make it work, I find--blood, nails, a bit of anguish.

ANNE ENRIGHT

The Gathering


With most men, unbelief in one thing springs from blind belief in another.

GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG

"Notebook L", Aphorisms


There is no belief, however foolish, that will not gather its faithful adherents who will defend it to the death.

ISAAC ASIMOV

The Stars in Their Courses


The child learns to believe a host of things. I.e. it learns to act according to these beliefs. Bit by bit there forms a system of what is believed, and in that system some things stand unshakeably fast and some are more or less liable to shift. What stands fast does so, not because it is intrinsically obvious or convincing; it is rather held fast by what lies around it.

LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN

On Certainty


Belief is involuntary; nothing involuntary is meritorious or reprehensible. A man ought not to be considered worse or better for his belief.

PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY

"Declaration of Rights"


Human psychology has a near universal tendency to let belief be coloured by desire.

RICHARD DAWKINS

The God Delusion


Just as every man must see for himself, so every man must believe for himself. Acceptation of truth is a purely personal, individual act.

SABINE BARING-GOULD

The Origin and Development of Religious Belief: Christianity


So easy are men to be drawn to believe any thing, from such men as have gotten credit with them; and can with gentleness and dexterity take hold of their fear and ignorance.

THOMAS HOBBES

Leviathan