God is a comedian, playing to an audience too afraid to laugh.
“God is a comedian, playing to an audience too afraid to laugh.”
— H. L. Mencken · God
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God is a comedian, playing to an audience too afraid to laugh.
“God is a comedian, playing to an audience too afraid to laugh.”
— H. L. Mencken · God
Explore more quotes by H. L. Mencken on topics like God, wisdom, and life lessons.
“God is a comedian, playing to an audience too afraid to laugh.”
“A prohibitionist is the sort of man one couldn't care to drink with, even if he drank.”
“War will never cease until babies begin to come into the world with larger cerebrums and smaller adrenal glands.”
“For it is mutual trust, even more than mutual interest that holds human associations together. Our friends seldom profit us but they make us feel safe. Marriage is a scheme to accomplish exactly that same end.”
“No married man is genuinely happy if he has to drink worse whisky than he used to drink when he was single.”
“Temptation is an irresistible force at work on a movable body.”
“Let man then contemplate the whole of nature in her full and lofty majesty, let him turn his gaze away from the lowly objects around him; let him behold the dazzling light set like an eternal lamp to light up the universe, let him see the earth as a mere speck compared to the vast orbit described by this star, and let him marvel at finding this vast orbit itself to be no more than the tiniest point compared to that described by the stars revolving in the firmament. But if our eyes stop there, let our imagination proceed further; it will grow weary of conceiving things before nature tires of producing them. The whole visible world is only an imperceptible dot in nature’s ample bosom. No idea comes near it; it is no good inflating our conceptions beyond imaginable space, we only bring forth atoms compared to the reality of things. Nature is an infinite sphere whose centre is everywhere and circumference is nowhere. In short it is the greatest perceptible mark of God’s omnipotence that our imagination should lose itself in that thought.”
“Authentic faith leads us to treat others with unconditional seriousness and to a loving reverence for the mystery of the human personality. Authentic Christianity should lead to maturity, personality, and reality. It should fashion whole men and women living lives of love and communion. False, manhandled religion produces the opposite effect. Whenever religion shows contempt or disregards the rights of persons, even under the noblest pretexts, it draws us away from reality and God.”
“An ugly face needs make-up; that's why Man needs religion.”
“When you keep pursuing His will, He will pave your way to unparalleled victory.”