“When you stopped believing in God, did you stop believing in good and evil?”
"No. But I stopped believing there was a power of good and a power of evil that were outside us. And I came to believe that good and evil are names for what people do, not for what they are. All we can say is that this is a good deed, because it helps someone, or that's an evil one, because it hurts them. People are too complicated to have simple labels."
Will and Mary in Ch. 33 : Marzipan
His Dark Materials, The Amber Spyglass (2000)
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“When people stop believing in God, they don’t believe in nothing — they believe in anything.”
G. K. Chesterton (1874–1936) English mystery novelist and Christian apologist
This quotation actually comes from page 211 of Émile Cammaerts' book The Laughing Prophet : The Seven Virtues and G. K. Chesterton (1937) in which he quotes Chesterton as having Father Brown say, in "The Oracle of the Dog" (1923): "It's the first effect of not believing in God that you lose your common sense." Cammaerts then interposes his own analysis between further quotes from Father Brown: "'It's drowning all your old rationalism and scepticism, it's coming in like a sea; and the name of it is superstition.' The first effect of not believing in God is to believe in anything: 'And a dog is an omen and a cat is a mystery.'" Note that the remark about believing in anything is outside the quotation marks — it is Cammaerts. The correct attribution was reportedly first traced by Pasquale Accardo. http://www.chesterton.org/ceases-to-worship/ It was also credited to Nigel Rees (as cited in First Things, 1997). http://books.google.com/books?id=NuQnAAAAYAAJ&q=%22The+first+effect+of+not+believing+in+God+is+to+believe+in+anything%22&dq=%22The+first+effect+of+not+believing+in+God+is+to+believe+in+anything%22&hl=en&ei=PSzcTvewIefx0gHqmrj0DQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAQ <br class="br">Misattributed
“Reality is that which when you stop believing in it, it doesn't go away.”
Philip K. Dick book I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon
VALIS (1981)
Source: I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon
Cintra Wilson book A Massive Swelling
A Massive Swelling: Celebrity Reexamined as a Grotesque Crippling Disease and Other Cultural Revelations (2000), p. 227
“Your dream will never end until you stop believing it.”
Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer
Original: Il tuo sogno non avrà mai fine finché non smetterai di crederci.
Source: prevale.net
Cassandra Clare book City of Bones
Variant: I knew then that I hadn't stopped believing in God. I'd just stopped believing God cared. There might be a God, Clary, and there might not, but I don't think it matters. Either way we're on our own.
Source: City of Bones
“It's about the people, who have stopped believing because the cup of evil has run over.”
Dmitri Shostakovich book Testimony
Page 8
Of his Eleventh Symphony.
Testimony (1979)
Ray Comfort (1949) New Zealand-born Christian minister and evangelist
The Defender's Guide for Life's Toughest Questions (2011)