There are times when reality becomes too complex for oral communication. But legend gives it a form by which it pervades the whole world.
—Jean-Luc Godard, 1965Quotes
To ensure the adoration of a theorem for any length of time, faith is not enough; a police force is needed as well.
—Albert Camus, 1951I shall curse you with book and bell and candle.
—Thomas Malory, c. 1470Everything that deceives does so by casting a spell.
—Plato, c. 375 BCDisbelief in magic can force a poor soul into believing in government and business.
—Tom Robbins, 1976Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear.
—William Shakespeare, 1592Once something becomes discernible, or understandable, we no longer need to repeat it. We can destroy it.
—Robert Wilson, 1991Everything is a miracle. It is a miracle that one does not dissolve in one’s bath like a lump of sugar.
—Pablo Picasso, 1929Nothing is so easy as to deceive one’s self; for what we wish, that we readily believe.
—Demosthenes, 349 BCTo blow and to swallow at the same time is not easy; I cannot at the same time be here and also there.
—Plautus, c. 200 BCCurses are like young chickens, they always come home to roost.
—Robert Southey, 1809Superstitions are habits rather than beliefs.
—Marlene Dietrich, 1962Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.
—Saint Augustine, c. 400