
"Leonard Nimoy's Confessions About His Emotions", TV And Movie Play magazine (1967)
"Leonard Nimoy's Confessions About His Emotions", TV And Movie Play magazine (1967)
"Leonard Nimoy's Confessions About His Emotions", TV And Movie Play magazine (1967)
Star Trek: The Magazine (2012)
“I prefer to have some beliefs that don't make logical sense.”
Rolling Stone interview (2005)
Context: If I could put it simply, I would say that I believe there's a force of love and logic in the world, a force of love and logic behind the universe. And I believe in the poetic genius of a creator who would choose to express such unfathomable power as a child born in "straw poverty"; i. e., the story of Christ makes sense to me. … As an artist, I see the poetry of it. It's so brilliant. That this scale of creation, and the unfathomable universe, should describe itself in such vulnerability, as a child. That is mind-blowing to me. I guess that would make me a Christian. Although I don't use the label, because it is so very hard to live up to. I feel like I'm the worst example of it, so I just kinda keep my mouth shut. … I try to take time out of every day, in prayer and meditation. I feel as at home in a Catholic cathedral as in a revival tent. I also have enormous respect for my friends who are atheists, most of whom are, and the courage it takes not to believe.
“I know three things will never be believed - the true, the probable, and the logical”
Source: The Winter of Our Discontent