“There are three means of believing--by inspiration, by reason, and by custom. Christianity, which is the only rational institution, does yet admit none for its sons who do not believe by inspiration. Nor does it injure reason or custom, or debar them of their proper force; on the contrary, it directs us to open our minds by the proofs of the former, and to confirm our minds by the authority of the latter.” MindBelieveMeanDoeReasonInspirationFaithThreeForceChristianitySonAuthorityInstitutionsProofContraryRationalFormerLatterCustoms Author:Blaise Pascal
“Long may Louis de Broglie continue to inspire those who suspect that what is proved by impossibility proofs is lack of imagination.” MayLongInspirationImaginationInspireProofSuspectsImpossibility Author:John Stewart Bell
“One of my favorite writers is short story writer/essayist Jorge Luis Borges, who was blind. I'm not claiming to be anything remotely resembling a talent of Borges' caliber, but he is an inspiration and a proof that one can be a meaningful and successful writer while blind.” StoriesInspirationSuccessfulTalentBlindMy FavoriteProofMeaningfulShort StoryEssayistsCaliberBorgesStory Writers Author:Larry Howes