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I thought I saw him for what he was-or what I thought he was. And he was talented, no doubt about that. But, he thought his talent was based on misery and that if he became happy it would just go. He believed that.


Fay Wray


#based #became #believed #doubt #go

Hypocrites,’ replied Cale, ‘I’ve come across a lot of them recently. I mean by that I understand now how many of them there are.


Paul Hoffman


#cale #four #hoffman #hypocrisy #hypocrites

But I don't believe in organised politics, organised religion, organised music, organised anything.


Link Wray


#believe #i #music #organised #politics

I just believe in my Indian, spiritual god and my music.


Link Wray


#god #i #indian #just #music

Natural Selection never made it come to pass, as a habit of nature, that an unsupported stone should move downwards rather than upwards. It applies to no part of inorganic nature, and is very limited even in the phenomena of organic life.


Chauncey Wright


#come #downwards #even #habit #inorganic

Such evidence is not the only kind which produces belief; though positivism maintains that it is the only kind which ought to produce so high a degree of confidence as all minds have or can be made to have through their agreements.


Chauncey Wright


#belief #confidence #degree #evidence #high

Know why you believe, understand what you believe, and possess a reason for the faith that is in you.


Francis Wright


#faith #know #possess #reason #understand

Religion may be defined thus: a belief in, and homage rendered to, existences unseen and causes unknown.


Frances Wright


#causes #defined #existences #homage #may

A necessary consequent of religious belief is the attaching ideas of merit to that belief, and of demerit to its absence.


Francis Wright


#attaching #belief #consequent #ideas #merit

Our religious belief usurps the place of our sensations, our imaginations of our judgment. We no longer look to actions, trace their consequences, and then deduce the rule; we first make the rule, and then, right or wrong, force the action to square with it.


Francis Wright


#actions #belief #consequences #deduce #first






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