Contrasting the attitude of those who believe that they are especially "divine" and thus believe other people "owe" them deference — and those who assert all are divine, and thus are respectful of others proper rights and dignity as both human and divine beings.
Be Here Now (1971)
“The difference between you and God is that God doesn't think He's you.”
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Anne Lamott 146
Novelist, essayist, memoirist, activist 1954Related quotes
“The only difference between you and God is that you have forgotten you are divine.”
Source: The Lost Symbol
Wishful Thinking: A Theological ABC (1973)
Source: Kafka on the Shore (2002), Chapter 30, Colonel Sanders
Context: Listen- God only exists in people's minds. Especially in Japan, God's always been kind of a flexible concept. Look at what happened after the war. Douglas MacArthur ordered the divine emperor to quit being God, and he did, making a speech saying he was just an ordinary person. So after 1946 he wasn't God anymore. That's what Japanese gods are like-they can be tweaked and adjusted. Some American chomping on a cheap pipe gives the order and presto change-o - God's no longer God. A very postmodern kind of thing. If you think God's there, He is. If you don't, He isn't. And if that's what God's like, I wouldn't worry about it.
Source: The Lonely Dead (2004), Ch. 14
“You got a God. Don't make no difference if you don' know what he looks like.”
Source: The Grapes of Wrath
“Nature is the difference between the soul and God.”
Ibid., p. 150
The Book of Disquiet
Original: A natureza é a diferença entre a alma e Deus.