“The difference between religion and science is the difference between thoughtless certainty and thoughtful doubt.” DifferencesDoubtCertaintyThoughtfulScience And Religion Author:Kedar Joshi
“Faith is the readiness to reveal whatever is concealed. You don't have to conceal doubts by putting on patches of self-confirmation. The readiness to be exposed seems to make the difference between ego's approach to spirituality and an enlightened one.” SelfSeemsFaithSpiritualityDifferencesDoubtEgoApproachEnlightenedExposedPatchesConcealedReadinessConfirmation Author:Chogyam Trungpa
“In 1974 I nearly got into a fistfight with some early academic feminists in a restaurant when I casually alluded to a hormonal element in sex differences. It was utterly unacceptable at that time to think or say such a thing... If you have any doubts about the effect of hormones on emotion, libido and aggression, have a chat with a transexual, who must take hormones medically. He or she will set you straight.” IfsThinkingSexDifferencesEmotionDoubtEffectsElementsFeministRestaurantsAcademicAggressionHormonesTime To ThinkLibidoSex Differences Author:Camille Paglia
“I believe we should all know each other, we human carriers of so many pleasurable differences. To not know is to doubt, to shrink from, sidestep or destroy.” KnowsShouldBelieveHumansI BelieveDifferencesDoubtShrinksCarrier Author:Gwendolyn Brooks
“The issue of comparative performances can be regarded as settled to-day, both scientifically and practically. Though differences in attitudes between men and women still form a favorite topic of drawing-room conversation ... women's abilities are no longer seriously in doubt. These discussions rather seem to be a kind of rearguard action carried on after the main battle has been decided.” MenKindHas BeensStillsSeemsActionFormDifferencesAbilityRoomsAttitudeIssuesDoubtBattleConversationMen And WomenDecidedPerformancesDrawingDiscussionTopics Book:Women's Two Roles: Home and Work Source: Women's Two Roles: Home and Work
“More than an end to war, we want an end to the beginnings of all wars. Yes, an end to this brutal, inhuman and thoroughly impractical method of settling the differences between Governments. The once powerful malignant Nazi state is crumbling; the Japanese warlords are receiving in their homelands the retribution for which they asked when they attacked Pearl Harbor. But the mere conquest of our enemies is not enough; we must go on to do all in our power to conquer the doubts and the fears, the ignorance and the greed, which made this horror possible.” WantMadeWarEndsStatesEnoughGovernmentPeaceDifferencesPowerfulEnemyDoubtPolicyIgnoranceGoes OnHorrorMethodMereGreedConquerSettlingForeign PolicyReceivingBrutalNaziPearlsConquestHarborsHomelandRetributionInhumanCrumblingWarlords Author:Franklin D. Roosevelt
“We don't always know the details of our future. We do not know what lies ahead. We live in a time of uncertainty. We are surrounded by challenges on all sides. Occasionally discouragement may sneak in to our day; frustration may invite itself into our thinking; doubt might enter about the value of our work. In these dark moments Satan whispers in our ears that we will never be able to succeed, that the price isn't work the effort, and that our small part will never make a difference. He, the father of all lies, will try to prevent us from seeing the end from the beginning.” ThinkingKnowsTryingMayEndsMomentsMightAbleLyingValuesFatherSidesChallengesDifferencesDarkEffortDoubtSeeingSucceedEarsDetailsUncertaintySatanMaking A DifferenceFrustrationOur FutureInvitesDiscouragementSneakSmall PartsSneak InDark Moments Author:Dieter F. Uchtdorf
“There is no doubt, that man is not built to be a carnivorous animal. What a sweet, pleasing and innocent sight is the spectacle of a table served that way and what a difference to a make up of fuming animal meat, slaughtered and dead! Man in no way has the constitution of a carnivorous being. Hunt and voracity are unnatural to him. Man has neither the sharp pointed teeth or claws to slaughter his prey. On the contrary his hands are made to pick fruits, berries and vegetables and teeth appropriate to chew them.” MenWayMadeHandsDifferencesAnimalDoubtSweetPicksBuiltSightConstitutionTablesFruitContraryTeethInnocentMeatNo DoubtAppropriateVegetablesHuntsPreyUnnaturalSlaughterClawsDead ManBerries Author:John Ray
“Every man who accomplishes things sees first in his mind what he wishes to do. He puts away all doubt. It makes no difference how small or how large the thing you want to do may be; if you have an unlimited confidence in your ability to do it, you will do” IfsMenWantMindFirstsMayWishDifferencesAbilityDoubtAchievementAccomplishEvery ManUnlimited Book:Unity [devoted to Practical Christianity] Source: Unity [devoted to Practical Christianity]
“Who can doubt that between the English and the French, between the Scotch and the Irish, there are differences of character which have profoundly affected and still affect the course of history?” StillsCharacterCoursesDifferencesDoubtAffectedScotch Book:Lectures and Essays Source: Lectures and Essays
“The difference between a baby and adult is that a baby believes in everything while the adult doubts everything. Babies also only tell the truth until they learn what a lie is.” BelieveLyingDifferencesDoubtBabyAdultsTelling The Truth Author:Alan Watts
“I was going through some stuff regarding my mom and dad. There was 30 years difference [between them], so when you hear the lyric, "Girl I love you / You know I do / And I do not doubt / That you love me too / But you're so young / Your life has just begun", that's what I was wondering. They were married for 44 years.” KnowsYearsYoungGirlStuffDifferencesWonderDoubtLove YouMomDadMarriedMy MomMom And Dad Author:Andy Kim
“There may be a difference of the pace at which India moves, but there should be no doubt whatsoever about the direction in which India is going to move in years to come.” ShouldYearsMayMovingDifferencesDoubtIndiaNo DoubtPace Author:Manmohan Singh