“But my favorite of Einstein's words on religion is "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind." I like this because both science and religion are needed to answer life's great questions.”— Temple Grandin, amazon.com
“While no one can change events that occurred in the past, everyone can change attitudes and beliefs about them.”— Philip Zimbardo, amazon.com
“I would like to remind the black ministry, and indeed all black people, that God is not in the habit of coming down from heaven to solve people’s problems on earth.”— Steve Biko, amazon.com
“Which doctrine do I preach? People, let us surrender our souls to our cause and let us work with our heart and love what we love.”— Patrick Grant, amazon.com
“I kept hearing that ‘better to have loved and lost’ bull[crap]. Another falsehood. Trust me, it is not better. Don’t show me paradise and then burn it down.”— Harlan Coben, amazon.com
“i belive that everyone in the world has one poem that is their soulmate”— Nayyirah Waheed, goodreads.com
“I don’t believe in love at first sight but I do believe in seeing someone from across the room and knowing instantly that they’re going to matter to you.”— Ryan O’Connell, thoughtcatalog.com
“The foundation of all religion is the belief in a God, and that He exists in certain relation with His creatures. Such belief necessarily leads to the consciousness of some obligation towards the Deity; and this consciousness suggests the duty of worship; and in the selection of the form of this wor…”— Charles Babbage, amazon.com
“Miracles may be, for anything we know to the contrary, phenomena of a higher order of God's laws, superior to, and, under certain conditions, controlling the inferior order known to us as the ordinary laws of nature.”— Charles Babbage, amazon.com
“I may now state, as the result of a long life spent in studying the works of the Creator, that I am satisfied they afford far more satisfactory and more convincing proofs of the existence of a supreme Being than any evidence transmitted through human testimony can possibly supply.”— Charles Babbage, amazon.com
“The works of the Creator, ever present to our senses, give a living and perpetual testimony of his power and goodness far surpassing any evidence transmitted through human testimony. The testimony of man becomes fainter at every stage of transmission, whilst each new inquiry into the works of the Al…”— Charles Babbage, amazon.com
“Almost all thinking men who have studied the laws which govern the animate and the inanimate world around us, agree that the belief in the existence of one Supreme Creator, possessed of infinite wisdom and power, is open to far less difficulties than the supposition of the absence of any cause, or o…”— Charles Babbage, amazon.com
“Do I believe in God? Yes, when I am working. When I am submissive and modest, I feel myself to be greatly helped by someone who causes me to do things that exceed my capabilities. However, I cannot acknowledge him because it is as if I were to find myself before a conjuror whose sleight of hand elud…”— Henri Matisse, amazon.com
“My basic view of things is — not to have any basic view of things. From having been exceedingly dogmatic, my views on life have gradually dissolved. They don't exist any longer... I've a strong impression that our world is about to go under. Our political systems are deeply compromised and have no f…”— Ingmar Bergman, en.wikiquote.org
“I feel like a part of my soul has loved you since the beginning of everything. Maybe we’re from the same star.”— Emery Allen, emeryallen.tumblr.com
“I don’t think all writers are sad. I think it’s the other way around —– all sad people write.”— Lang Leav, amazon.com