“ 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
Author | George MacDonald |
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Source | The Princess and the Goblin |
Topic | belief tolerance |
Date | 1872 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/708/708-h/708-h.htm |
Context
“'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
'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