People must believe what they can, and those who believe more must not be hard upon those who believe less.
 George MacDonald, The Princess and the Goblin (1872). copy citation

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Author George MacDonald
Source The Princess and the Goblin
Topic belief tolerance
Date 1872
Language English
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“'Yes—I see him. He is a good boy, Curdie, and a brave boy. Aren't you glad you've got him out?'
'Yes, grandmother. But it wasn't very good of him not to believe me when I was telling him the truth.'
'People must believe what they can, and those who believe more must not be hard upon those who believe less. I doubt if you would have believed it all yourself if you hadn't seen some of it.'
'Ah! yes, grandmother, I dare say. I'm sure you are right. But he'll believe now.'
'I don't know that,' replied her grandmother.” source

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