Quotes about Paradox
The truth is rarely pure and never simple. Modern life would be very tedious if it were either, and modern literature a complete impossibility! Jack. That wouldn't be at all a bad thing. Algernon. Literary criticism is not your forte, my dear fellow. Don't try it. You should leave that to people who haven't been at a University. They do it so well in the daily papers.
- Oscar Wilde
The world has been made by fools that wise men may live in it. Women
- Oscar Wilde
Humanity takes itself too seriously.
- Oscar Wilde
Paradoxical as it may seem, to believe in youth is to look backward; to look forward we must believe in age.
- Dorothy Sayers
I seemed to be lying neither asleep nor awake looking down a long corridor of gray half light where all stable things had become shadowy paradoxical all I had done shadows all I had felt suffered taking visible form antic and perverse mocking without relevance inherent themselves with the denial of the significance they should have affirmed thinking I was I was not who was not was not who.
- William Faulkner
God is foolish at times, but at least He's a gentleman. Don't you know that?
- William Faulkner
If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?
- Lewis Carroll
Here is the paradox of the thing we call freedom : the farther we wander from God and the more we try to break free from him, the more enchained we become. Every step we take away from Him leads us farther from the freedom of Jesus and closer to the cruelty of Cain.
- Steven James
Jesus being born as a baby was God's way of laughing at a world trying to grow up too quickly.
- Steven James
A machine for making revolutions is doing precisely the wrong thing at just the right time.
- Thomas Jefferson
We cannot arrive at the perfect possession of God in this life, and that is why we are travelling and in darkness. But we already possess Him by grace, and therefore in that sense we have arrived and are dwelling in the light. But oh! How far have I to go to find You in Whom I have already arrived!
- Thomas Merton
Happiness consists in finding out precisely what the one thing necessary may be, in our lives, and in gladly relinquishing all the rest. For then, by a divine paradox, we find that everything else is given us together with the one thing we needed.
- Thomas Merton