Stephen Hawking Atheist Quotes & Sayings
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The intelligent beings in these regions should therefore not be surprised if they observe that their locality in the universe satisfies the conditions that are necessary for their existence. It is a bit like a rich person living in a wealthy neighborhood not seeing any poverty. — Stephen Hawking
I'd made my choice, though, and I couldn't take it back. — Sarah Dessen
All that my work has shown is that you don't have to say that the way the universe began was the personal whim of God. — Stephen Hawking
We could call order by the name of God, but it would be an impersonal God. There's not much personal about the laws of physics. — Stephen Hawking
There's a fine line between being sweet and innocent and being a tough broad. — Phyllis George
A man's moral worth is not measured by what his religious beliefs are but rather by what emotional impulses he has received from Nature during his lifetime. — Albert Einstein
I hate them with all the hate you can hate with. Can you hate more than that? If you can, I hate them more than that. — Tim Hardaway
Before we understood science, it was natural to believe that God created the universe, but now science offers a more convincing explanation." "What I meant by 'we would know the mind of God' is we would know everything that God would know if there was a God, but there isn't. I'm an atheist. — Stephen Hawking
What I meant by 'we would know the mind of God' is, we would know everything that God would know, if there were a God. Which there isn't. I'm an atheist. — Stephen Hawking
Thou art slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men, And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell, And poppy, or charms, can make us sleep as well, And better than thy stroke. Why swell'st thou then? — John Donne
No book includes the entire world. It's limited. And so it doesn't seem like an aesthetic compromise to have to do that. There's so much other material to write about. — Paul Auster
For the sight of the angry weather saddens my soul and the sight of the town, sitting like a bereaved mother beneath layers of ice, oppresses my heart. — Kahlil Gibran
They've been so bloody ruthless that you almost get no choice in the matter. — Kenneth Grange
Thank you," he said in that deep tone that was always laced with sadness.
"For what?" I asked.
This time he reached up and pushed a strand of hair from my face. "For seeing me. Most people I meet look right through me. But when you look at me, I feel real, I feel like flesh, bone and blood. — Tess Oliver
