“We no longer believe because it is absurd: it is absurd because we must believe.”
Julio Cortázar book Around the Day in Eighty Worlds
Source: Around the Day in Eighty Worlds
Quoted in Survey of Contemporary Literature (1977) by Frank Northen Magill, p. 4263
“We no longer believe because it is absurd: it is absurd because we must believe.”
Julio Cortázar book Around the Day in Eighty Worlds
Source: Around the Day in Eighty Worlds
“There is no magic when one no longer believes.”
Hilda Lewis (1896–1974) British writer
Odin, in Ch. 6 : Frey's Ship
The Ship that Flew (1939)
“It wasn't that she didn't believe in love; but she no longer believed in it for herself.”
Daphne Kalotay American writer
Source: Russian Winter
“When one has once accepted and absorbed Evil, it no longer demands to be believed.”
Franz Kafka book The Zürau Aphorisms
28
The Zürau Aphorisms (1917 - 1918)
Arianna Huffington (1950) Greek-American author and syndicated columnist
[The Female Woman, 1973, Davis-Poynter, London, ISBN 0706700988, unspecified page, unspecified chapter]
Stephen Chbosky book The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Variant: please believe that things are good with me, and even when they're not, they will be soon enough. And i will always believe the same about you.
Source: The Perks of Being a Wallflower