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Faith, Spirituality and Religion
Friedrich Nietzsche
The believer in magic and miracles reflects on how to impose a law on nature--: and, in brief, the religious cult is the outcome of this reflection.
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Friedrich Nietzsche
The desire for a strong faith is not the proof of a strong faith, rather the opposite. If one has it one may permit oneself the beautiful luxury of skepticism: one is secure enough, fixed enough for it.
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Friedrich Nietzsche
A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Whoever extolleth him as a God of love, doth not think highly enough of love itself. Did not that God want also to be judge? But the loving one loveth irrespective of reward and requital.
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Ah, ye brethren, that God whom I created was human work and human madness, like all the Gods!
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Friedrich Nietzsche
The tragedy is that we cannot believe the dogmas of religion and metaphysics if we have the strict methods of truth in heart and head, but on the other hand, we have become through the development of humanity so tenderly suffering that we need the highest kind of means of salvation and consolation: whence arises the danger that man may bleed to death through the truth that he realises.
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Weariness that wants to reach the ultimate with one leap, with one fatal leap, a poor ignorant weariness that does not want to want any more: this created all gods and afterworlds.
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Friedrich Nietzsche
As soon as a religion comes to dominate it has as its opponents all those who would have been its first disciples.
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Khalil Gibran
You pray in your distress and in your need; you might also pray in the fullness of your joy and in your days of abundance.
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Mahatma Gandhi
There is force in the universe, which, if we permit it, will flow through us and produce miraculous results.
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
No man can be called friendless when he has God and the companionship of good books.
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Woody Allen
The universe is merely a fleeting idea in God’s mind—a pretty uncomfortable thought, particularly if you’ve just made a down payment on a house.
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh
I don’t see why I am always asking for private, individual, selfish miracles when every year there are miracles like white dogwood.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
Our Creator would never have made such lovely days and have given us the deep hearts to enjoy them unless we were meant to be immortal.
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Mahatma Gandhi
It is good enough to talk of God while we are sitting here after a nice breakfast and looking forward to a nicer luncheon, but how am I to talk of God to the millions who have to go without two meals a day? To them God can only appear as bread and butter.
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