108 Quotes About Suspicion
- Author N.T. Wright
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Many in the church have turned their back on serious study, and have embraced an anti-intellectualism which refuses to learn anything from scholarship at all lest it corrupt their pure faith. It is time to end this standoff, and to reestablish a hermeneutic of trust (itself a sign of the gospel!) in place of the hermeneutic of suspicion which the church has so disastrously borrowed from the postmodern world.
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- Author Karen Armstrong
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We can either emphasize those aspects of our traditions, religious or secular, that speak of hatred, exclusion, and suspicion or work with those that stress the interdependence and equality of all human beings. The choice is yours. (22)
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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There is no solution for suspicions. There is solution for real facts. There can never be a solution for suspicions.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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You should never have suspicion about anyone in this world; not even if it is true. It is a terrible offence to have suspicion about someone.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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The one who begins to have doubts, for him complete destruction occurs. Having doubts is a sign of timidity. The entire world is ‘scientific circumstantial evidence’. Where is the basis for doubts then? You are the owner of the entire universe; ‘I’ am ready to give you proof.
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- Author Alexandre Dumas
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I almost regret having helped you in your researches & having told you what I did
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- Author Tony Del Degan
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Who’s the crow that plays dove in our roost?
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- Author Emily Thorne
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Absolution is the most powerful form of forgiveness. A full pardon from suspicion and accountability. It's the liberation of a stolen future. A future my father never lived to see. Absolution is a mercy the people who killed him will never know.
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- Author Dalai Lama XIV
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Many people today agree that we need to reduce violence in oursociety. If we are truly serious about this, we must deal with theroots of violence, particularly those that exist within each of us. Weneed to embrace 'inner disarmament,' reducing our own emotions ofsuspicion, hatred and hostility toward our brothers and sisters.
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