“Herman Melville is a god. … I cherish what he did. He was a genius.”
NOW interview (2004)
Context: Herman Melville is a god. … I cherish what he did. He was a genius. Wrote Moby-Dick. Wrote Pierre. Wrote The Confidence-Man, wrote Billy Budd. … Oh, yes. Look at him. … Scares the bejesus out of people and makes them hate him. Because he's so good. ] Claggart has him killed in that book. Claggart has his [[eye on that boy. He will not tolerate such goodness, such blondeness, such blue eye. Goodness is scary. It's like you want to knock it. You want to hit it. Are we a country of beating down things? We love seeing people go down.
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Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
Orthodoxy (1884)
Context: How do they answer all this? They say that God “permits” it. What would you say to me if I stood by and saw a ruffian beat out the brains of a child, when I had full and perfect power to prevent it? You would say truthfully that I was as bad as the murderer. Is it possible for this God to prevent it? Then, if he does not he is a fiend; he is no god. But they say he “permits” it. What for? So that we may have freedom of choice. What for? So that God may find, I suppose, who are good and who are bad. Did he not know that when he made us? Did he not know exactly just what he was making?
“What did God do before he created the universe?”
Stephen Hawking book A Brief History of Time
Source: A Brief History of Time
Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957) English crime writer, playwright, essayist and Christian writer
Essays, The Triumph of Easter (1938)
Source: The Whimsical Christian: 18 Essays
Louise Rennison (1951–2016) British writer
Variant: Oh Blimey O‘Reilly's pantyhose... what is the point of Shakespeare? I know he is a genius and so on, but he does rave on. It's the bloody moon, for God's sake, Will, get a grip!!
Source: Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants
“We love a genius for what he leaves and mourn him for what he takes away.”
Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788) English portrait and landscape painter
Quote in Gainsborough's Letter to Henry Bate, 20th June 1787
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Ferenc Puskás (1927–2006) Hungarian-Spanish association football player
Raymond Kopa http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=260183
Lucy Stone (1818–1893) American abolitionist and suffragist
"Disappointment Is the Lot of Women" oration (17 or 18 October 1855) quoted in Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Antony, and Mathilda Gage, History of Woman Suffrage, vol. 1 (1881)
Mike Huckabee (1955) Arkansas politician
[Republican Presidential Debate, 2007-06-05, http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0706/05/se.01.html, CNN]
asked whether he believes God created the universe in six literal days 6,000 years ago
Republican Debates