“Newish friends, if they get ghastly, can be weighed and found wanting, but you'd never do a thing like that to old ones; their terrible habits are just part of the universe.” IfsUniverseFoundFriendsHabitTerribleGhastly Author:Katharine Whitehorn
“It's just as hard for man to break the habit of thinking of himself as central to the species as it was to break the habit of thinking of himself as central to the universe. He sees himself quite unconsciously as the main line of evolution, with a female satellite revolving around him as the moon revolves around the earth. This not only causes him to overlook valuable clues to our ancestry, but sometimes leads him into making statements that are arrant and demonstrable nonsense.” ThinkingMenSometimesHardEarthUniverseCausesLinesBreakEvolutionHabitMoonFemaleSpeciesValuableStatementsNonsenseClueAncestrySatellitesRevolving Author:Elaine Morgan
“Yet the most pervasive error one encounters in contemporary arguments about belief in God-especially, but not exclusively, on the atheist side-is the habit of conceiving of God simply as some very large object or agency within the universe, or perhaps alongside the universe, a being among other beings, who differs from all other beings in magnitude, power, and duration, but not ontologically, and who is related to the world more or less as a craftsman is related to an artifact.” WorldUniverseBeliefSidesObjectsHabitArgumentErrorsAtheistContemporaryRelatedAgencyEncountersMagnitudeDurationBelief In GodCraftsmanArtifactsConceiving Author:David Bentley Hart
“Mankind has one great habit, a bad habit: To create rules on behalf of God! Unless A God appears on the sky and says 'Here are the rules,' do not take any rule serious! Remember that in this universe, there is no port that you can take refuge apart from the reason and the science!” ReasonRememberScienceUniverseSkyMankindSeriousHabitRefugeBehalfPortBad Habits Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“The universe is in the habit of making beauty. There are flowers and songs, snowflakes and smiles, acts of great courage, laughter between friends, a job well done, the smell of fresh baked bread. Beauty is everywhere.” WellsDoneJobsSongUniverseFlowerHabitLaughterSmellBreadWell DoneSnowflakeJob Well Done Author:Matthew Fox
“Now that physics is proving the intelligence of the universe what are we to do about the stupidity of mankind? I include myself. I know that the earth is not flat but my feet are. I know that space is curved but my brain has been condoned by habit to grow in a straight line. What I call light is my own blend of darkness. What I call a view is my hand-painted trompe-l'oeil. I run after knowledge like a ferret down a ferret hole. My limitations, I call the boundaries of what can be known. I interpret the world by confusing other people's psychology with my own.” PeopleKnowsWorldHas BeensHandsLightRunningEarthUniverseGrowsLinesMy OwnSpaceViewsBrainKnownDarknessPsychologyFeetMankindHabitProveStupidityPhysicsBoundariesHolesLimitationFlatsConfusingStraight LinesFerrets Author:Jeanette Winterson
“It was all very well going on about pure logic and how the universe was ruled by logic and the harmony of numbers, but the plain fact of the matter was that the Disc was manifestly traversing space on the back of a giant turtle and the gods had a habit of going round to atheists' houses and smashing their windows.” WellsMatterFactsUniverseHouseSpaceNumbersHabitPureWindowLogicHarmonyRoundsAtheistGiantsTurtlesDiscsSmashingVetinari Book:The Colour Of Magic: (Discworld Novel 1) Source: The Colour Of Magic: (Discworld Novel 1)
“Whenever I start thinking of my love for a person, I am in the habit of immediately drawing radii from my love - from my heart, from the tender nucleus of a personal matter- to monstrously remote points of the universe. Something impels me to measure the consciousness of my love against such unimaginable and incalculable things as the behaviour of nebulae (whose very remoteness seems a form of insanity), the dreadful pitfalls of eternity, the unknowledgeable beyond the unknown, the helplessness, the cold, the sickening involutions and interpenetrations of space and time.” ThinkingHeartPersonsMatterSeemsFormUniverseSpaceConsciousnessColdHabitMy HeartEternityDrawingInsanityBehaviourTime And SpaceHelplessnessUnimaginablePitfallsNucleusRadiusPersonal MatterRemoteness Book:Speak, Memory: A Memoir Source: Speak, Memory: A Memoir