Loss Of Faith Quotes

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Patricia Briggs
“She wondered that hope was so much harder then despair.”
Patricia Briggs, Cry Wolf

Shannon L. Alder
“God whispered, "You endured a lot. For that I am truly sorry, but grateful. I needed you to struggle to help so many. Through that process you would grow into who you have now become. Didn't you know that I gave all my struggles to my favorite children? One only needs to look at the struggles given to your older brother Jesus to know how important you have been to me.”
Shannon L. Alder

Joe Hill
“I see God now as an unimaginative writer of popular fictions, someone who builds stories around sadistic and graceless plots, narratives that exist only to express His terror of a woman's power to choose who and how to love, to redefine love as she sees fit, not as God thinks it ought to be. The author is unworthy of His own characters.”
Joe Hill, Horns

“You do trust him, though, Giddon?"
"Holt, who is stealing your sculptures and is of questionable mental health?"
"Yes."
"I trusted him five minutes ago. Now I'm at a bit of a loss."
"Your opinion five minutes ago is good enough for me.”
Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

Tammara Webber
“It isn't fair how I doubt him, and I wonder if he'll ever gather that my loss of faith extends further than I'd ever known it would, severing lines of trust and leveling my confidence like a city-flattening tornado.”
Tammara Webber, Good For You

“Loss is like a wind, it either carries you to a new destination or it traps you in an ocean of stagnation. You must quickly learn how to navigate the sail, for stagnation is death.”
Val Uchendu

David Anthony Durham
“She would never be caught unprepared again, she swore to herself. She would never trust. Never love. Never put faith in other human beings again. She would learn all she could of the shape and substance of the world, and she would find a way to survive in it.”
David Anthony Durham, Acacia: The War with the Mein

Nathaniel Hawthorne
“...such loss of faith is ever one of the saddest results of sin.”
Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter

Jasleen Kaur Gumber
“There are only two most powerful situations- being so small that you have nothing to lose and being so big that you don't care what you lose!”
Jasleen Kaur Gumber

“When you look back with regret, that (regret, loss) becomes your focus.
Then your focus directs you: you go back to that – again and again.
Choose a new rudder: Look forward now – and focus on your passion with joyful anticipation.
Then your passion will fill the empty space of your loss...and where you land up will amaze you!”
The Truth AD Infinitum

“When you look back with regret, that (regret, loss) becomes your focus.
Then your focus directs you: you go back to that – again and again.
Look forward now – and focus on your passions with joyful anticipation.
Then your passion will fill the gap of your loss...and where you land us will amaze you!”
The TRUTH

Mordecai Richler
“Following the death of his wife, Sam Johnson wrote to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Warton, "I have ever since seemed to myself broken off from mankind; a kind of solitary wanderer in the wilds of life, without any certain direction, or fixed point of view: a gloomy gazer on a world to which I have little relation."
But my wife wasn't dead, merely absent.”
Mordecai Richler, Barney's Version

Chil Rajchman
“I become almost wild and shout at them: - To whom are you reciting Kaddish? Do you still believe? And what do you believe, whom are you thinking? Are you thanking the Lord for his mercy and taking away our brothers and sisters, our fathers and mothers? No, no! It is not true; there is no God. If there were a God, he would not allow such misfortune, such transgression, where innocent small children, only just born, or killed, by people who want only to to honest work and make themselves useful to the world are killed! and you, living witnesses of the great misfortune, remain thankful. Whom are you thanking?”
Chil Rajchman, The Last Jew of Treblinka

Regina O'Melveny
“I thought of the old proverb: Where there are three physicians, there are two atheists.”
Regina O'Melveny, The Book of Madness and Cures

Alan Heathcock
“Laws on killing, even God's demands, didn't allow for peace. Not always. There'd still be pain; missing that child would break her parents' hearts. But what Helen knew, what she'd seen in those woods, would be too much for them, for everybody.”
Alan Heathcock, Volt

L.M. Montgomery
“[Ilse] was suffering so keenly that she wanted to arraign the universe at the bar of her pain.”
L.M. Montgomery, Emily Climbs

Bruce Springsteen
“...The beat of her heart, the slow burning away...of the bitter fires of the devil's arcade.”
Bruce Springsteen, The New Best of Bruce Springsteen for Guitar: Easy TAB Deluxe

John Daniel Thieme
“I wish to go down under the waters—
the cool, crystalline waters that I knew, where all
that is, here, existing, is
is only to be lost within the susurrations
and the rumours of water and the evening star
we wait for...”
John Daniel Thieme, paulinskill hours and other poems

“I fought with all I had, a battle led by heart and faith. I fought till I had nothing. How do you restart without a heart or faith?? Now lost, broken and with no direction, I often wonder if I should have quit , while I had something left in the tank.”
Terry Houchin

Lawrence G. Taylor
“You must understand, owing to my loss of faith in life, I had gradually, inevitably embarked upon a small world of my creation.”
Lawrence G. Taylor, Strangers In Another Country

Clyde DeSouza
“Somewhere out there, a higher
form of sadism, won the first round.
Well, screw that. I'm not ready to be
pwned.”
Clyde Dsouza, Memories With Maya

Lianne Oelke
“I had never told Bonnie this, but I always respected her faith more than my own. Her faith was a conscious decision, a hard-earned achievement, constantly evolving to deal with her family's agnosticism and her own bisexuality. I wore my own faith like the shirt I fell asleep in because I was too lazy to change.”
Lianne Oelke, Nice Try, Jane Sinner

“People whom live in a world dominated by science and technology are losing belief in God and turning away from religion. Science eliminated the traditions that formerly made living an art form including the rain celebration of spring and traditional harvest festivals.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Renee' A. Lee
“If there is one fact I have found to be eternally true, then this is it. You can always depend on people to do peoplish shit. Once had faith in people, now faith has quit.”
Renee' A. Lee

“My Mom was a little religious, my Dad not at all. So when she was killed--and my Dad was left in a coma--I didn't have a strong foundation of faith to turn to. By the time my father was killed-then so many of my friends--all I had left to turn to was anger.
It was easier than believing in a God who had let that happen.”
Ariel Thomas, DCU Halloween Special '09 (2009) #1

Fabian Nicieza
“My Mom was a little religious, my Dad not at all. So when she was killed--and my Dad was left in a coma--I didn’t have a strong foundation of faith to turn to.
By the time my father was killed—then so many of my friends--all I had left to turn to was anger. It was easier than believing in a God who had let that happen.
But anger solved little and when the world was in crisis--I prayed. I heard only silence. So I confessed my sins… and realized I had none.
How could someone who tried so hard to be good--did so much for so many people--be asked to endure so much?”
Fabian Nicieza, Red Robin #22

“Freedom is a length of rope.
God wants you to hang yourself with it.”
Castiel, Supernatural

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