“You should never, never doubt something that no one is sure of.”
Roald Dahl book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Source: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
All Gall Is Divided (1952)
“You should never, never doubt something that no one is sure of.”
Roald Dahl book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Source: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Elizabeth Hand (1957) American writer
Apocalypse Descending (2002)
Context: A lot of the revisionist thinking by feminist mythologisers — people who based their projections of ancient "matristic" cultures on work done by folks like Marija Gimbutas — is based on archaeological and anthropological speculation that in some cases has since been proved wrong. The pretty happy flower children who lived at ancient Knossos, for instance, were the result of wishful thinking by the Victorian explorer Arthur Evans (a man, please note). No one actually knows what these cultures were really like, but it's doubtful that they were free of the same problems of sexual inequality that we have today.
“To doubt God is to doubt one's own conscience, and in consequence it would be to doubt everything.”
José Rizal (1861–1896) Filipino writer, ophthalmologist, polyglot and nationalist
Letter to Fr. Pastells (4 April 1893)
“What is clear to one man may be doubtful to another.”
Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon (1732–1802) British Baron
Godfrey v. Hudson (1788), 2 Esp. 500.
Hugh Prather (1938–2010) American writer
Source: I Touch the Earth, the Earth Touches Me