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Quotes About Doubt

Every time I get a role, I'm surprised. It's like, 'Alright, when am I going to stop fooling them?'
~ Johnny Simmons
It's surreal to be hanging out on Ozzy's patio with him talking politics. It's so funny when people doubt that he's with it because he's a really sharp, smart guy.
~ Jim Norton
I think so many people tend to think of faith as blind adherence to a dogma or unquestioned surrender to an authority figure, and the result is losing self-respect and losing our own sense of what is true. And I don't think of faith in those terms at all.
~ Sharon Salzberg
Skepticism cannot be revolutionary, even though it speaks the language of revolution.
~ Raymond Aron
What good are insights? They only make things worse.
~ Raymond Carver
So much water so close to home.
~ Raymond Carver
You wouldn't do anything like that,' he said. 'You'll see,' I said.
~ Raymond Carver
When in doubt, have a man come through the door with a gun in his hand.
~ Raymond Chandler
I looked at Spangler. He was leaning forward so far he was almost out of his chair. He looked as if he was going to jump. I couldn't think of any reason why he should jump, so I thought he must be excited. I looked back at Breeze. He was about as excited as a hole in the wall.
~ Raymond Chandler
I suppose you do this to all the clients," she said softly.
~ Raymond Chandler
It's goddamned funny in this police racket how an old woman can look out of a window and see a guy running and pick him out of a line-up six months later, but we can show hotel help a clear photo and they just can't be sure.' 'That's one of the qualifications for good hotel help,' I said.
~ Raymond Chandler
I looked at her again. She lay still now, her face pale against the pillow, her eyes large and dark and empty as rain barrels in a drought. One of her small five-fingered thumbless hands picked at the cover restlessly. There was a vague glimmer of doubt starting to get born in her somewhere. She didn't know about it yet. It's so hard for women - even nice women - to realise that their bodies are not irresistible.
~ Raymond Chandler
The thin man had a tight voice that expected to be lied to. (The King in Yellow)
~ Raymond Chandler
She was thinking. I could see, even on that short acquaintance, that thinking was always going to be a bother to her.
~ Raymond Chandler
If a well man prays, that's faith. A sick man prays and he is just scared. Nuts to prayer. This is the world you made and you make it all by yourself and what little outside help you got – well, you made that too. Stop praying, you jerk.
~ Raymond Chandler
thinking. Maybe it would be better if you called the police." "Call them yourself. I haven't anything to tell then." "You want me to?
~ Raymond Chandler
Come you near or go you far, light from candle or flick'ring star? See what you will, or so you think, but is water sweet before you drink? Who can know of truth and lies? When can a man believe his eyes? Suspect what's known to mortal senses, for our nature vaults all mystic fences, that stand between that which is and seems, and back we are to truth ... or dreams.
~ Raymond E. Feist
If any god helps me, I'll welcome it, but I'd also be surprised.
~ Raymond E. Feist
one evangelical scientist who had felt his doubts falling away from him when he was hiking in the mountains and came upon a frozen waterfall—in fact a trinity of a frozen waterfall, with three parts to it. "At that moment, I felt my resistance leave me. And it was a great sense of relief.
~ Rebecca Goldstein
Quite often we are led to aporia, an impasse, unable to proceed a step further. Socrates is almost always there, but even he is only a supporting character. The starring role is given to the philosophical question. It is the philosophical question that is supposed to take center stage, cracking us open to an entirely new variety of experience.
~ Rebecca Goldstein
We know less when we erroneously think we know than when we recognize that we don't.
~ Rebecca Solnit
A lot of people respond to almost any achievement, positive development, or outright victory with yes but. Naysaying becomes a habit.
~ Rebecca Solnit
To say that the emperor has no clothes is a nice anti-authoritarian gesture, but to say that everything without exception is going straight to hell is not an alternative vision but only an inverted version of the mainstream's 'everything's fine.
~ Rebecca Solnit
Not uncommonly, when a woman says something that impugns a man, particularly one at the heart of the status quo, especially if it has to do with sex, the response will question not just the facts of her assertion but her capacity to speak and her right to do so. Generations of women have been told they are delusional, confused, manipulative, malicious, conspiratorial, congenitally dishonest, often all at once.
~ Rebecca Solnit