Quotes by Creeds As Hitler himself later enunciated, it matters not how idiotic the creed, what matters is the firmness with which it is enunciated. A. N. Wilson firmness creeds what-matters Life is one, religion one, creeds are many and diverse. Amos Bronson Alcott diverse creeds life-is Creeds, like other goods, pass by inheritance to descendants. Amos Bronson Alcott inheritance creeds belief The creed of sacrifice is a morality for the immoral. Ayn Rand morality sacrifice creeds There is no doctrine will do good where nature is wanting. Ben Jonson doctrine creeds Judaism lives not in an abstract creed, but in its institutions. Berthold Auerbach institutions abstract creeds Death is a confirmation of the believer's creed. For the skeptic it is discovery, immense and late. Calvin Miller confirmation creeds discovery As time goes on, new and remoter aspects of truth are discovered which can seldom be fitted into creeds that are changeless. Clarence Day aspect creeds goes-on She'd stood by that creed. No softness, because the world wasn't soft; lots of laughter, because if you were in on the joke, the joke couldn't be on you; And no wanting what you couldn't take, because the world never gave. Or so she'd thought. Connie Brockway laughter creeds world All creeds are fallible and uncertain evidences of evangelical piety. Daniel Webster atheism creeds uncertain A cat is a cat. She has no race creed or collar. Eartha Kitt creeds cat race The best of all the preachers are the men who live their creeds. Edgar Guest creeds he-man men A creed is an ossified metaphor. Elbert Hubbard metaphor atheism creeds The proselytizing fanatic strengthens his own faith by converting others. The creed whose legitimacy is most easily challenged is likely to develop the strongest proselytizing impulse. Eric Hoffer legitimacy impulse creeds Human hopes and human creeds; have their root in human needs. Eugene Fitch Ware creeds roots needs Every dogma, every philosophic or theological creed, was at its inception a statement in terms of the intellect of a certain inner experience. Felix Adler dogma creeds religious Some one has said that most of us don't think, we just occasionally rearrange our prejudices. Frank Knox prejudice creeds thinking Art raises its head where creeds relax. Friedrich Nietzsche relax creeds art The tendency toward good in human nature has a force which no creed can utterly counteract, and which insures the ultimate triumph of that tendency over all dogmatic perversions. George Eliot triumph human-nature creeds We have come to a place now where our search for Truth must no longer be for the rewards; it must no longer be our seeking a creed to follow, but it must be our living a life. H. Emilie Cady seeking rewards creeds 1234»