2,035 Quotes About Doubt
- Author Victoria Aveyard
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Todo el mundo puede traicionar a cualquiera.
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- Author Ashim Shanker
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The...act of surrender—or devotion, as the case may be—was, to him, a kind of lifeline for those who sought a quick answer and didn’t want to stick around long enough to see their doubt through to its ultimate conclusion. A conclusion, which, of itself, was a bittersweet paradox—for how could doubt simply cease to exist by any stretch of the imagination? Doubt was, nonetheless—from his own perspective—the only inclusive insight into the nature of a Truth exclusive of conditions.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Defeat will not destroy you, if you do not doubt the power to try again.
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- Author Malcolm Gladwell
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...doubts are not the enemy of belief; they are its companion.
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- Author William Kingdon Clifford
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Every time we let ourselves believe for unworthy reasons, we weaken our powers of self-control, of doubting, of judicially and fairly weighing evidence. We all suffer severely enough from the maintenance and support of false beliefs and the fatally wrong actions which they lead to, and the evil born when one such belief is entertained is great and wide.
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- Author Luther Burbank
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I am an infidel today. I do not believe what has been served to me to believe. I am a doubter, a questioner, a skeptic. When it can be proved to me that there is immortality, that there is resurrection beyond the gates of death, then will I believe. Until then, no.
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- Author Malti Bhojwani
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Faith and doubt cannot reside together. An iota of doubt is enough to taint the entire process, it is like a drop of red ink in water.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Belief and doubt are equally superfluous.
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- Author Christian Wiman
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I tell myself that I have no problem believing in God, if “belief” can be defined as some utter interior I sent to in life that is both beyond and within this one, and if “assent” can be understood as at once active and unconscious, and if “God” is in some mysterious way both this action and its object, and if after all these qualifications this sentence still makes any effing sense.
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