Quotes about Doubt
When men choose not to believe in God, they do not thereafter believe in nothing, they then become capable of believing in anything.
— GK Chesterton
I only believe in what I see and hear with my own eyes and ears.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Throughout my career, I have been confronted with people who have doubted my ability to achieve the dreams and ambitions distilled into my soul by my father.
— Joyce Banda
What I don't think I knew when I was young was that 'losing your faith' is actually part of the plan for a lot of people - that it's actually maybe the most beautiful and graceful thing that can happen. The mystery of God can handle all of it. It can handle all of your thoughts, all of your doubts, all of your folly. It's all in the game.
— Pete Holmes
Part of me doesn't even know if we're together. I mean, we are-she likes me, and I want to run off to Mexico with her. So yeah, that's together, right? I guess I don't need a ring or anything.
— Travis Thrasher
Faith is necessary to men; woe to him who believes in nothing!
— Victor Hugo
And must I now begin to doubt - who never doubted all these years? My heart is stone, and still it trembles. The world I have known is lost in the shadows. Is he from heaven or from hell? And does he know, that granting me my life today, this man has killed me, even so. - Javert
— Victor Hugo
I think, therefore I doubt.
— Victor Hugo
Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip.
— Victor Hugo
One does not cross-examine a saint.
— Victor Hugo
A faith; this is a necessity for man. Woe to him who believes nothing.
— Victor Hugo
Anyone who starts doubting details will end by doubting life itself.
— Milan Kundera