“God abhors a naked singularity.”
Stephen Hawking book A Brief History of Time
Source: A Brief History of Time
“God abhors a naked singularity.”
Stephen Hawking book A Brief History of Time
Source: A Brief History of Time
Fernando Pessoa book The Book of Disquiet
Ibid., p. 201
The Book of Disquiet
Original: Meu Deus, meu Deus, a quem assisto? Quantos sou? Quem é eu? O que é este intervalo que há entre mim e mim?
Francis William Bourdillon (1852–1921) British poet
"The Chantry Of The Cherubim" in The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse (1917) by D. H. S. Nicholson.
Context: p>I buoyed me on the wings of dream,
Above the world of sense;
I set my thought to sound the scheme,
And fathom the Immense;
I tuned my spirit as a lute
To catch wind-music wandering mute.Yet came there never voice nor sign;
But through my being stole
Sense of a Universe divine,
And knowledge of a soul
Perfected in the joy of things,
The star, the flower, the bird that sings.Nor I am more, nor less, than these;
All are one brotherhood;
I and all creatures, plants, and trees,
The living limbs of God;
And in an hour, as this, divine,
I feel the vast pulse throb in mine.</p
“No differeance without alterity, no alterity without singularity, no singularity without here-now.”
Jacques Derrida book Specters of Marx
Injunctions of Marx, p,31
Specters of Marx (1993)
“The only difference between you and God is that you have forgotten you are divine.”
Dan Brown book The Lost Symbol
Source: The Lost Symbol
Donald Miller (1971) American writer
Prayer and the Art of Volkswagen Maintenance (2000, Harvest House Publishers)
Svetlana Alliluyeva (1926–2011) daughter of Joseph Stalin
"Svetlana Alliluyeva describes how she changed from Atheism", Daytona Beach Morning Journal, (May 20, 1967)
Reijer Hooykaas (1906–1994) Dutch historian
Source: Religion and the rise of modern science, 1972, p. 8