2,035 Quotes About Doubt
- Author Bhavik Sarkhedi
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Faith, Hope, Trust, Belief are all the same consequences of Doubt.
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- Author Sarah Bessey
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I want you to wrestle with the Bible. Do it. Wrestle until, Jacob-like, you walk with a limp ever after, and you receive the blessing of the Lord.
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- Author Alexandra Zapruder
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...it...planted seeds of doubt as to whether we think diabolically enough when we wonder what our government is doing behind our backs.
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- Author Glenn Frank
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The will to believe has given us our great saints. The will to doubt has given us our great scientists. The goal of the intelligent man is a character in which the will to believe of the saint and the will to doubt of the scientist meet and mingle.
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- Author Joseph Smith
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doubt and faith do not exist in the same person at the same time
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- Author Lev Shestov
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Нужно, чтобы сомнение стало постоянной творческой силой, пропитало бы собой самое существо нашей жизни. Ибо твердое знание есть условие несовершенного восприятия.
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- Author Rachel Held Evans
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Doubt is a difficult animal to master because it requires that we learn the difference between doubting God and doubting what we believe about God. The former has the potential to destroy faith; the latter has the power to enrich and refine it. The former is a vice; the latter a virtue.
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- Author Paula Stokes
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We’re like magnets, you know. Only I’m spinning, so I keep pulling you in and then pushing you away. I like you, but then you hurt me, so I run. I like you, but then something makes things feel impossible, so I turn away. And you. You’re so constant. Your orientation never wavers. You feel what you feel and you want what you want without hesitation or doubt. God, I envy that. I feel like if someone stripped away my hesitation and doubt that there’d be nothing left.
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- Author Bram Stoker
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I was in doubt, and then everything took a hue of unreality, and I did not know what to trust, even the evidence of my own senses. Not knowing what to trust, I did not know what to do; and so had only to keep on working in what had hitherto been the groove of my life. The groove ceased to avail me, and I mistrusted myself.
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