Nothing from nothing ever yet was born.
—Lucretius, c. 58 BCQuotes
Any serious attempt to do anything worthwhile is ritualistic.
—Derek Walcott, 1986There is not so contemptible a plant or animal that does not confound the most enlarged understanding.
—John Locke, 1689Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.
—Saint Augustine, c. 400In the past, men created witches; now they create mental patients.
—Thomas Szasz, 1970The believer in magic and miracles reflects on how to impose a law on nature—and, in brief, the religious cult is the outcome of this reflection.
—Friedrich Nietzsche, 1878Disbelief in magic can force a poor soul into believing in government and business.
—Tom Robbins, 1976All things are filled full of signs, and it is a wise man who can learn about one thing from another.
—Plotinus, c. 255Have you ever, looking up, seen a cloud like to a centaur, a leopard, a wolf, or a bull?
—Aristophanes, 423 BCSuperstitions are habits rather than beliefs.
—Marlene Dietrich, 1962In the society of men, the truth resides now less in what things are than in what they are not. Our social realities are so ugly if seen in the light of exiled truth, and beauty is almost no longer possible if it is not a lie.
—R.D. Laing, 1967A miracle entails a degree of irrationality—not because it shocks reason, but because it makes no appeal to it.
—Emmanuel Lévinas, 1952Once something becomes discernible, or understandable, we no longer need to repeat it. We can destroy it.
—Robert Wilson, 1991