Quotes by Doubt Satisfy yourself beyond all doubt that you are qualified for the course to which you now aspire.....and try to achieve something in your own land before you venture on a strange one. Charles Dickens land doubt trying I have a heart to be stabbed in or shot in, I have no doubt, and, of course, if it ceased to beat, I would cease to be. But you know what I mean. I have no softness there, no—sympathy—sentiment—nonsense. Charles Dickens doubt heart mean There is something so pure and frank and noble about Him that to doubt His sincerity would be like doubting the brightness of the sun. Charles Edward Jefferson noble doubt jesus Every man who accomplishes things sees first in his mind what he wishes to do. He puts away all doubt. It makes no difference how small or how large the thing you want to do may be; if you have an unlimited confidence in your ability to do it, you will do Charles Fillmore differences doubt men We must, then, apply the principle of Doubt to Civilization; we must doubt its necessity, its excellence, and its permanence. Charles Fourier excellence doubt civilization This life is only one of a series of lives which our incarnated part has lived. I have little doubt of our having pre-existed; and that also in the time of our pre-existence we were actively employed. So, therefore, I believe in our active employment in a future life, and I like the thought. Charles George Gordon employment doubt believe Selfishness of the stable or rigid sort is as a rule more bitterly resented than the more fickle variety, chiefly, no doubt, because, having more continuity and purpose, it is more formidable. Charles Horton Cooley selfishness purpose doubt Persecution always says, 'I know the consequences of your opinion better than you know them yourselves.' But the language of toleration was always amicable, liberal, and just: it confessed its doubts, and acknowledged its ignorance ... Persecution had always reasoned from cause to effect, from opinion to action, [that such an opinion would invariably lead to but one action], which proved generally erroneous; while toleration led us invariably to form just conclusions, by judging from actions and not from opinions. Charles James Fox ignorance judging doubt Nothing like one honest look, one honest thought of Christ upon His cross. That tells us how much He has been through, how much He endured, how much He conquered, how much God loved us, who spared not His only begotten Son, but freely gave Him for us. Dare we doubt such a God? Dare we murmur against such a God? Charles Kingsley doubt looks son Now it would be foolish and impossible to try and prevent the manufacture of films containing Canadian snow scenes; but there is no vestige of a doubt that when exhibited overseas they have a detrimental effect of immigration . . . Everything that can be done should be done, to encourage the circulation of screen pictures that demonstrate that snow scenes and dog-trains are but a minor phase in Canadian life. Charles Paul doubt dog snow The lens of fear magnifies the size of uncertainty. Charles R. Swindoll anxiety doubt fear When we panic, we instinctively turn to our own internal resources because we doubt Him. Charles R. Swindoll panic doubt fear I can't criticize what I don't understand. If you want to call this art, you've got the benefit of all my doubts. Charles Rosin benefits doubt art The pragmatist knows that doubt is an art which hs to be acquired with difficulty. Charles Sanders Peirce doubt math art We cannot begin with complete doubt. Charles Sanders Peirce doubt Doubt is an uneasy and dissatisfied state from which we struggle to free ourselves and pass into the state of belief; while the latter is a calm and satisfactory state which we do not wish to avoid, or to change to a belief in anything else. Charles Sanders Peirce struggle doubt wish I do not preach doubtingly, for I do not live doubtingly. Charles Spurgeon doubt Come boldly, 'O believer, for despite the whisperings of Satan and the doubtings of thine own heart, thou art greatly beloved. Charles Spurgeon whispering doubt art You can recollect the sayings of great men, you treasure up verse of renowned poets; ought you not be equally profound in your knowledge of the words of God, so that you may be able to quote them readily when you would solve a difficulty or overthrow a doubt? Charles Spurgeon doubt men profound It seems to me that doubt is worse than trial. I had sooner suffer any affliction than be left to question the gospel or my own interest in it. Charles Spurgeon suffering christian doubt «1819202122232425262728»