Dogma Quotes - Page 4
"The Doubter's Companion". Book by John Ralston Saul, 1994.
Religion without art is a dead system of dogmas which have no effect on life.
Anagarika Brahmacari Govinda (1991). “Insights of a Himalayan pilgrim”, Dharma Pub
Storm Jameson (2011). “Parthian Words”, p.39, A&C Black
Barbara Johnson (2000). “Boomerang Joy: Joy That Goes Around, Comes Around”, p.163, Zondervan
Every dogma embodies some shade of truth to give it seeming currency.
Amos Bronson Alcott (1877). “Table-talk”
Adolf Hitler (1953). “Table talk, 1941-1944”
Dogma does not mean the absence of thought, but the end of thought.
"The Victorian Age in Literature". Book by Gilbert K. Chesterton, p.43, 1913.
Neither acquiescence in skepticism nor acquiescence in dogma is what education should produce.
Bertrand Russell (1993). “The Quotable Bertrand Russell”
Thomas Henry Huxley (2012). “Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays”, p.40, tredition
I do not call it religion so long as it is confined to books and dogmas.
Swami Vivekananda, Swami Adiswarananda (2006). “Vivekananda, World Teacher: His Teachings on the Spiritual Unity of Humankind”, p.226, SkyLight Paths Publishing
Great theories are expansive; failures mire us in dogmatism and tunnel vision.
Stephen Jay Gould (1993). “Eight little piggies: reflections in natural history”, Vintage