Top 18 Quotes About Pandeism
#1. My religious beliefs also defied convention, leaning towards agnosticism and pandeism.
Alfred Tennyson
#2. Panentheistic doctrine contains all of deism and pandeism except their arbitrary negations.
Charles Hartshorne
#3. Pandeism: This is the belief that God created the universe, is now one with it, and so, is no longer a separate conscious entity. This is a combination of pantheism (God is identical to the universe) and deism (God created the universe and then withdrew Himself).
Alan Dawe
#4. Sometimes pantheists will use the term "pandeism" to underscore that they share with the deists the idea that God is not a personal God who desires to be worshipped.
John Armstrong
#5. The only thing which can be regarded as properly tragic is resistance, resistance on the part of a man to whatever it is that oppresses him.
Isaiah Berlin
#6. Sometimes we love people so much that we have to be numb to it. Because if we actually felt how much we love them, it would kill us. That doesn't make you a bad person. It just means your heart's too big.
Brittany Murphy
#7. And you have been forever, and will be forever, and all the worrisome smashings of your foot on innocent cupboard doors it was only the Void pretending to be a man pretending not to know the Void.
Jack Kerouac
#8. Ten or twelve couples? No, no, Dassett would not be talking of red carpets and awnings for such a paltry affair as that!' said his lordship. These ominous words struck a chill into his wife's soul.
Georgette Heyer
#9. Can we love but on condition that the thing we love must die?
Robert Browning
#10. UFOs are back in the news, and it is high time we took a serious look at the phenomenon. (Actually the time is ten past eight, so not only are we a few minutes late but I'm hungry).
Woody Allen
#11. God split himself into a myriad parts that he might have friends. This may not be true, but it sounds good - and is no sillier than any other theology.
Robert A. Heinlein
#12. Is this real? Or is it just my imagination?"
"If you tell me what the difference is I might be able to tell you.
Neil Gaiman
#13. Humility, the place of entire dependence on God, is the first duty and the highest virtue of the creature, and the root of every virtue. And so pride, or the loss of this humility, is the root of every sin and evil.
Andrew Murray
#15. If you have lived, take thankfully the past. Make, as you can, the sweet remembrance last.
John Dryden
#18. I know it sounds odd, but I want to make a Rolex-quality screwdriver.
Tim Allen