“It made perfect sense, and at the same time nothing seemed to.”
Nicholas Sparks book A Walk to Remember
Variant: It all made perfect sense, and at the same time, nothing seemed to make sense at all.
Source: A Walk to Remember
A Joseph Campbell Companion: Reflections on the Art of Living (1991)
“It made perfect sense, and at the same time nothing seemed to.”
Nicholas Sparks book A Walk to Remember
Variant: It all made perfect sense, and at the same time, nothing seemed to make sense at all.
Source: A Walk to Remember
John the Evangelist (10–98) author of the Gospel of John; traditionally identified with John the Apostle of Jesus, John of Patmos (author o…
in [1, John, 4:18, KJV]
First Letter of John
“Nothing too long imagined can be perfect in a worldly way.”
Anaïs Nin (1903–1977) writer of novels, short stories, and erotica
June 1932 Henry and June
Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
“Christians are not perfect, by any means, but they can be people made fully alive.”
Philip Yancey (1949) American writer
Source: Soul Survivor: How My Faith Survived the Church
Jon Stewart (1962) American political satirist, writer, television host, actor, media critic and stand-up comedian
“Perfect happiness can consist in nothing else than the vision of the Divine Essence.”
Thomas Aquinas book Summa Theologica
Source: Summa Theologica (1265–1274), I–II, q. 3, art. 8 co
“Nothing can be produced out of nothing.”
Diogenes Laërtius (180–240) biographer of ancient Greek philosophers
Diogenes of Apollonia, 2.
The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 200 A.D.), Book 9: Uncategorized philosophers and Skeptics