“… nothing in the world is harder than convincing someone of an unfamiliar truth.”
Patrick Rothfuss book The Wise Man's Fear
Source: The Wise Man's Fear
Crime and Punishment (1866)
“… nothing in the world is harder than convincing someone of an unfamiliar truth.”
Patrick Rothfuss book The Wise Man's Fear
Source: The Wise Man's Fear
Mortimer J. Adler (1902–2001) American philosopher and educator
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
“Nothing is harder than to accept oneself.”
Max Frisch (1911–1991) Swiss playwright and novelist
I'm not Stiller (1955)
“In America nothing dies easier than tradition.”
Russell Baker (1925–2019) writer and satirst from the United States
"A Little Bones Trouble," The New York Times (1991-05-14)
“Nothing dates harder and faster and more strangely than the future.”
Neil Gaiman (1960) English fantasy writer
"Of Time, and Gully Foyle", Foreword to a 1999 edition of The Stars My Destination (1956)
Context: You can tell when a Hollywood historical film was made by looking at the eye makeup of their leading ladies, and you can tell the date of an old science fiction novel by every word on the page. Nothing dates harder and faster and more strangely than the future.
Charles Darwin (1809–1882) British naturalist, author of "On the origin of species, by means of natural selection"
Source: The Origin of Species
“There is nothing harder than to be told that what we hold sacred is an idol.”
James Alison (1959) Christian theologian, priest
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Faith Beyond Resentment: Fragments Catholic and Gay (2001), "Jesus' fraternal relocation of God"