Zakir Naik (1965) Islamic televangelist
In Is the Qur'an God's Word? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RuQMD4yYWg
Zakir Naik (1965) Islamic televangelist
In Is the Qur'an God's Word? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RuQMD4yYWg
“Gods always behave like the people who make them.”
Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960) American folklorist, novelist, short story writer
Tell My Horse (1938), Ch. 15, p. 219
Tatian (120–180) Syrian writer
Ante-Nicene Christian library: v. 3 p. 15
Address to the Greeks
Syed Ahmed Khan (1820–1898) Indian educator and politician
quoted in Arun Shourie - The World of Fatwas Or The Sharia in Action (2012, Harper Collins)
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
We Will Not Be Terrorized (December 2015), Address to the Nation by the President on San Bernardino (December 2015)
Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809–1865) French politician, mutualist philosopher, economist, and socialist
Source: What is Property? (1840), Ch. V
Chris Martin (1977) musician, co-founder of Coldplay
Scaggs, Austin; Corbijn, Anton (2005-08-25), "COLDPLAY'S QUIET STORM". Rolling Stone. (981).
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896–1977) Indian guru
Lecture on Bhagavad-gita, Chapter 7, verse 18; New York; http://prabhupadabooks.com/classes/bg/7/18/new_york/october/12/1966?d=1 (12 October 1966)
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896–1977) Indian guru
Srimad Bhagavatam, Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, Canto 1, Chapter 17, verse 36. (1999)
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896–1977) Indian guru
Letter to Satsvarupa, San Francisco, (9 April 1968)
Oscar Cullmann (1902–1999) French theologian
Source: The State in the New Testament (1956), p. 9
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2014, Queensland University Address (November 2014)
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938) Turkish army officer, revolutionary, and the first President of Turkey
As quoted in Grey Wolf: Mustafa Kemal – An intimate study of a dictator (1932) by Harold Courtenay Armstrong, pp. 199-200
Disputed
“The biggest barrier between you and God is you.”
Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (1058–1111) Persian Muslim theologian, jurist, philosopher, and mystic
Mark Twain book Following the Equator
Ch. XXXVIII http://www.gutenberg.org/files/5811/5811-h/5811-h.htm <br class="br">Following the Equator (1897)
Bonaventure (1221–1274) franciscan, bishop, cardinal, Doctor of the Church, catholic saint
The Life of Saint Francis of Assisi
Etty Hillesum (1914–1943) Jewish diarist
26 August 1941, p. 91
Etty: The Letters and Diaries of Etty Hillesum, 1941-1943
“I never believed in God before.”
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951) Austrian-British philosopher
that I understand. But not: "I never really believed in Him before."
Source: Culture and Value (1980), p. 53e
“Now I know there is a God in heaven.”
Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999) American violinist and conductor
Said to be famously attributed to Albert Einstein after hearing him play
1999: Violinist Yehudi Menuhin dies
Basava (1134–1196) a 12th-century Hindu philosopher, statesman, Kannada Bhakti poet of Lingayatism
Indira Gandhi, the former Prime Minister of India, quoted in [Gandhi, Indira, Selected Thoughts of Indira Gandhi: A Book of Quotes, http://books.google.com/books?id=vJbcODokoHsC&pg=PA35, 1985, Mittal Publications, 35–, GGKEY:A2GGQ58B3WF, 35]
Catherine of Genoa (1447–1510) Italian author and nurse
Words are wholly inadequate to express my meaning, and I reproach myself for using them. I would that every one could understand me, and I am sure that if I could breathe on creatures, the fire of love burning within me would inflame them all with divine desire. O thing most marvelous!
Source: Life and Doctrine, Ch.IX
Pope Francis (1936) 266th Pope of the Catholic Church
2010s, Address to the United States Congress, Mercy Is 'What Pleases God Most
Thomas à Kempis (1380–1471) German canon regular
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 545.
Isaac Newton (1643–1727) British physicist and mathematician and founder of modern classical physics
A short Schem of the true Religion
Isaac Newton (1643–1727) British physicist and mathematician and founder of modern classical physics
Exod. 23.21. And we must believe also that by his incarnation of the Virgin he came in the flesh not in appearance only but really & truly , being in all things made like unto his brethren (Heb. 2 17) for which reason he is called also the son of man. <br class="br">Drafts on the history of the Church (Section 3). Yahuda Ms. 15.3, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem, Israel. 2006 Online Version at Newton Project http://www.newtonproject.sussex.ac.uk/view/texts/normalized/THEM00220
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, Address to Cornell College (1962)
Desiderius Erasmus (1466–1536) Dutch Renaissance humanist, Catholic priest, and theologian
Letter to Lambertus Grunnius (August 1516), published in Life and Letters of Erasmus : Lectures delivered at Oxford 1893-4 (1894) http://books.google.com/books?id=ussXAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA180&lpg=PA180&dq=%22is+no+discipline+and+which+are+worse+than+brothels%22&source=bl&ots=PnJjrkSLNB&sig=JPY0PhTf2YgYwJlf3uH2eTvCJeA&hl=en&ei=BGwXTNqTA5XANu6_pJ8L&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22is%20no%20discipline%20and%20which%20are%20worse%20than%20brothels%22&f=false edited by James Anthony Froude, p. 180
Rainer Maria Rilke book The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge
Original: (de) Mein Gott, fiel es mir mit Ungestüm ein, so bist du also. Es giebt Beweise für deine Existenz. Ich habe sie alle vergessen und habe keinen je verlangt, denn welche unge heuere Verpflichtung läge in deiner Gewißheit. Und doch, nun wird mirs gezeigt.
Source: The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge (1910), p. 135
John Lennon (1940–1980) English singer and songwriter
It is for others to judge. I am doing it. I do. I don't stand back and judge — I do.
On talk of a Beatles re-union
Playboy interview (1980)
Tatian (120–180) Syrian writer
Original: (la) Μundo morere, ejus insaniam rejiciens: vive Deo, per ipsius cognitionem, veterem generationem repudians. Νοn facti sumus ut moreremur, sed nostra culpa morimur. Perdidit nos libera voluntas: servi facti sumus, qui liberi eramus: per peccatum venditi sumus. Νihil mali factum est a Deo: nos ipsi improbitatem produximus. Εam vero qui produxerunt, denuo repudiare possunt.
Source: Address to the Greeks, Chapter XI, as translated by J. E. Ryland
Tatian (120–180) Syrian writer
Ante-Nicene Christian Library: v. 3 p. 34
Address to the Greeks
Tatian (120–180) Syrian writer
Ante-Nicene Christian Library: v. 3 p. 27
Address to the Greeks
Kurt Vonnegut book God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian
In A Man Without a Country (2005) p. 80–81 Vonnegut makes a very similar statement:
How do humanists feel about Jesus? I say of Jesus, as all humanists do. "If what he said is good, and so much of it is absolutely beautiful, what does it matter if he was God or not?"
But if Christ hadn't delivered the Sermon on the Mount, with its message of mercy and pity, I wouldn't want to be a human being.
I'd just as soon be a rattlesnake.
God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian (1999)
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
Variants:
No oaths, no seals, no official mummeries were used; the treaty was ratified on both sides with a yea, yea — the only one, says Voltaire, that the world has known, never sworn to and never broken.
As quoted in William Penn : An Historical Biography (1851) by William Hepworth Dixon
William Penn began by making a league with the Americans, his neighbors. It is the only one between those natives and the Christians which was never sworn to, and the only one that was never broken.
As quoted in American Pioneers (1905), by William Augustus Mowry and Blanche Swett Mowry, p. 80
It was the only treaty made by the settlers with the Indians that was never sworn to, and the only one that was never broken.
As quoted in A History of the American Peace Movement (2008) by Charles F. Howlett, and Robbie Lieberman, p. 33
The History of the Quakers (1762)
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
"Prayers" (1770)
Questions sur l'Encyclopédie (1770–1774)
Original: (fr) L’Éternel a ses desseins de toute éternité. Si la prière est d’accord avec ses volontés immuables, il est très inutile de lui demander ce qu’il a résolu de faire. Si on le prie de faire le contraire de ce qu’il a résolu, c’est le prier d’être faible, léger, inconstant; c’est croire qu’il soit tel, c’est se moquer de lui. Ou vous lui demandez une chose juste; en ce cas il la doit, et elle se fera sans qu’on l’en prie; c’est même se défier de lui que lui faire instance ou la chose est injuste, et alors on l’outrage. Vous êtes digne ou indigne de la grâce que vous implorez: si digne, il le sait mieux que vous; si indigne, on commet un crime de plus en demandant ce qu’on ne mérite pas.
En un mot, nous ne faisons des prières à Dieu que parce que nous l’avons fait à notre image. Nous le traitons comme un bacha, comme un sultan qu’on peut irriter ou apaiser.
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
Voltaire's account of his conversations with Andrew Pit
The History of the Quakers (1762)
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
The most surprising circumstance is that this letter, though written by an obscure person, was so happy in its effect as to put a stop to the persecution.
The History of the Quakers (1762)
Labīd (560–661) Sahabah and poet
translated by C. J. Lyall, quoted in Arabian Poetry, 1881 https://archive.org/details/arabianpoetryfo00clougoog/page/n127/mode/2up <br class="br">The Poem of Labīd (translated by C. J. Lyall in 1881), The Poem of Labīd
“God became man in order to make me God; therefore I want to be changed completely into pure God”
Catherine of Genoa (1447–1510) Italian author and nurse
Ibid., P.109.
Marquis de Sade Philosophy in the Bedroom
Yet Another Effort, Frenchmen, If You Would Become Republicans
Philosophy in the Bedroom (1795)
Anthony Storr (1920–2001) English psychiatrist
Source: Feet of Clay; Saints, Sinners, and Madmen: A Study of Gurus (1996, 1997), Chapter 7 "The Jesuit and Jesus" (p. 144)
“How wretched are those in the sight of God who disobey Him.”
Abu Bakr (573–634) First Muslim Caliph and a companion of Muhammad
Abdul Jaleel Qureshi, Hazrat Abu Bakr Nay Farmaya (Ferozesons, 2011), p.64)
Francisco Palau (1811–1872) Beatified Spanish Discalced Carmelite friar and priest
Letter to Juana Gratia (1857)
“There is no God, but don’t tell that to my servant, lest he murder me at night.”
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
False quote, misattributed to Voltaire by Yuval Noah Hariri in his book Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
Misattributed
“God gives life to human beings who in turn give birth to artificial intelligence.”
Newton Lee American computer scientist
The Transhumanism Handbook, 2019
“Those who want fewest things are nearest to the Gods.”
Socrates (-470–-399 BC) classical Greek Athenian philosopher
Diogenes Laertius
Variant: [H]e was nearest to the gods in that he had the fewest wants.
Alphonse Karr (1808–1890) French critic, journalist, and novelist
"Letters written from my garden", 1853
Jesus (-7–30 BC) Jewish preacher and religious leader, central figure of Christianity
Source: Gospel of Barnabas (c. 16th century AD manuscript), Ch. 33. The gospel's origins and author have been debated; several theories are speculative, and none has general acceptance. The Gospel of Barnabas is dated to the 13th to 15th centuries,[2] much too late to have been written by Barnabas (fl. 1st century CE). Many of its teachings are synchronous with those in the Quran and oppose the Bible, especially the New Testament; some, however, contradict the Quran.
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow (1946) primate of the Russian Orthodox Church
24 September 2015 http://www.pravmir.com/west-should-learn-from-russia-to-accept-muslim-refugees-patriarch-kirill/ at a meeting with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas at his residence in Peredelkino, Moscow Region.
C.G. Jung book Man and His Symbols
I would rather say that they are not "true" enough, for these are conceptions of a kind that have accompanied human life from prehistoric times, and that still break through into consciousness at any provocation.
Man and His Symbols (1964)
Reinhold Niebuhr (1892–1971) American protestant theologian
Full version of the original (ca. 1942)
The Serenity Prayer (c. 1942)
Marquis de Sade Philosophy in the Bedroom
Yet Another Effort, Frenchmen, If You Would Become Republicans
Philosophy in the Bedroom (1795)
Marquis de Sade Philosophy in the Bedroom
Yet Another Effort, Frenchmen, If You Would Become Republicans
Philosophy in the Bedroom (1795)
“We have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technology.”
Edward O. Wilson (1929) American biologist
Source: debate at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cambridge, Mass., 9 September 2009
“Genius is 'the inspired gift of God.”
Thomas Carlyle book Past and Present
It is the clearer presence of God Most High in a man. Dim, potential in all men; in this man it has become clear, actual.
1840s, Past and Present (1843)
“It is not sufficient to say, "God spake and it was so."”
Julian (emperor) book Against the Galilaeans
For the natures of things that are created ought to harmonise with the commands of God. I will say more clearly what I mean. Did God ordain that fire should mount upwards by chance and earth sink down? Was it not necessary, in order that the ordinance of God should be fulfilled, for the former to be light and the latter to weigh heavy? And in the case of other things also this is equally true.
Against the Galilaeans (c. 362)
“Sweet is the god but still I am
in agony and far from my strength.”
Sappho (-630–-570 BC) ancient Greek lyric poet
The Willis Barnstone translations, Dream
“Be my witness, O God, that I have conveyed your message to your people.”
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Final sermon
“God gave us the gift of life; it is up to us to give ourselves the gift of living well.”
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
David Bentley Hart (1965) American theologian
David Bentley Hart - Can metaphysics discern God?
16 December 2017
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw_epidqEgI
YouTube
Josephine Bakhita (1868–1947) Italian saint and former slave
Quoted in "Goodness and missionary zeal", The Holy See https://www.vatican.va/spirit/documents/spirit_20010112_bakhita_en.html.
“Be good, love the Lord, pray for those who do not know Him. What a great grace it is to know God!”
Josephine Bakhita (1868–1947) Italian saint and former slave
Quoted in "Josephine Bakhita (1869-1947)", The Holy See https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20001001_giuseppina-bakhita_en.html.
Catherine of Genoa (1447–1510) Italian author and nurse
Everything is mine, for all that is God’s seem to be wholly mine. I am mute and lost in God...God so transforms the soul in Him that it knows nothing other than God, and He continues to draw it up into His fiery love until He restores it to that pure state from which it first issued
Source: Life and Doctrine, p. 50
“Magic consists of, and is acquired by the worship of the gods.”
Plato (-427–-347 BC) Classical Greek philosopher
Quoted by H.P. Blavatsky, in The Theosophical Glossary, http://theosophy.org/Blavatsky/Theosophical%20Glossary/Thegloss.htm (1892) <br class="br">Other
Ernest Simoni (1928) Albanian Roman Catholic cardinal
Cardinal Ernest Simoni, the “Living Martyr” of Albania https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2017/07/19/cardinal-ernest-simoni-the-living-martyr-of-albania/ (July 19, 2017)
“Thou, O God, sellest us all benefits, at the cost of our toil....”
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath
“As missionaries, we must be carriers of God’s love.”
Matka Tereza (1910–1997) Roman Catholic saint of Albanian origin
Do not allow yourselves to be disheartened by any failure as long as you have done your best. <br class="br">No Greater Love <br class="br">Source: Knoansw, A Simple Path Quotes – The Inspiring Book Of Mother Teresa, September 03, 2020 https://knoansw.com/a-simple-path-quotes-mother-teresa/
Matka Tereza (1910–1997) Roman Catholic saint of Albanian origin
To the good God, nothing is little because He is so great and we so small- that is why He stoops down and takes the trouble to make those little things for us- to give us a chance to prove our love for Him. <br class="br">Source: Knoansw, A Simple Path Quotes – The Inspiring Book Of Mother Teresa, September 03, 2020 https://knoansw.com/a-simple-path-quotes-mother-teresa/
“Cheerfulness is often a cloak that hides a life of sacrifice and a continual union with God.”
Matka Tereza (1910–1997) Roman Catholic saint of Albanian origin
Souls hold no attraction – Heaven means nothing – to me, it looks like an empty place – the thought of it means nothing to me, and yet this torturing longing for God. <br class="br">Come Be My Light <br class="br">Source: Knoansw, A Simple Path Quotes – The Inspiring Book Of Mother Teresa, September 03, 2020 https://knoansw.com/a-simple-path-quotes-mother-teresa/
Matka Tereza (1910–1997) Roman Catholic saint of Albanian origin
Our poor people are great people, a very lovable people, They don’t need our pity and sympathy. They need our understanding of love and they need our respect. <br class="br">Come Be My Light <br class="br">Source: Knoansw, A Simple Path Quotes – The Inspiring Book Of Mother Teresa, September 03, 2020 https://knoansw.com/a-simple-path-quotes-mother-teresa/
“In the silence of the heart, God speaks.”
Matka Tereza (1910–1997) Roman Catholic saint of Albanian origin
If you face God in prayer and silence, God will speak to you. Then you will know that you are nothing. <br class="br">In The Heart Of The World <br class="br">Source: Knoansw, In The Heart Of The World – Amazing Book Of Mother Teresa, September 03, 2020 https://knoansw.com/in-the-heart-of-the-world-mother-teresa-quotes/
“Holiness is the acceptance of the will of God.”
Matka Tereza (1910–1997) Roman Catholic saint of Albanian origin
If God does not grant the means, that shows He does not want you to do that particular work. If He wants it done, He will give you the means. Therefore do not worry. <br class="br">The Joy In Loving <br class="br">Source: Knoansw, The Joy In Loving: Popular Words Of The Mother Teresa Book, September 03, 2020 https://knoansw.com/the-joy-in-loving-mother-teresa/
Clive Staples Lewis book Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer
Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer (1963)
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
If we have more black men in prison than in our colleges and universities, then it's time to take the bullet out. If we have millions of people goin' to the emergency room for treatable illnesses like asthma, it's time to take the bullet out. If too many of our kids don't have health insurance, it's time to take that bullet out. If we keep sending our kids to crumblin' school buildings, we keep fighting this war in Iraq, a war that should've never been authorized and should've never been waged, a war that costing us 20 cents — $275 million a day, that could have been invested in rebuilding communities all across this country, then it's time to take that bullet out!
2007
“For the love of God Montresor!”
Edgar Allan Poe book The Cask of Amontillado
"The Cask of Amontillado" (1846).
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
It is the choicest compliment that has ever been paid us, and the most gratifying to our feelings. It is simple, direct, gracefully phrased: it always sounds well — In God We Trust. I don't believe it would sound any better if it were true. And in a measure it is true — half the nation trusts in Him. That half has decided it.
Source: Mark Twain's Notebook (1935), p. 394
“The only reason why God created man is because he was disappointed with the monkey.”
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
Autobiographical Dictation (1906)
“And if God does not help me to go on, then I shall have to help God.”
Etty Hillesum (1914–1943) Jewish diarist
The surface of the earth is gradually turning into one great prison camp, and soon there will be nobody left outside. … I don't fool myself about the real state of affairs, and I've even dropped the pretense that I'm out to help others. I shall merely try to help God as best I can, and if I succeed in doing that, then I shall be of use to others as well. But I mustn't have heroic illusions about that either.
11 July 1942, p. 484-85
Etty: The Letters and Diaries of Etty Hillesum, 1941-1943
Friedrich Nietzsche book The Antichrist
it is an experience within a heart; it is everywhere, it is nowhere...
Sec. 34
The Antichrist (1888)