The answers are what they are. Just because you don't like them doesn't mean they aren't true.
Truth, Reality, Answers
The only truth was whatever you could make someone believe.
Truth, Faith, Belief
Sight is one of the most easily deceived senses. I could make a coin disappear and your eyes would believe it gone, even if it were merely up my sleeve.
Truth, Magic, Seeing
The material world is simply an expression of the mind; that's what so many fail to see. We're so dependent on what is before us that we discount our intuition. Yet if one dismisses instinct, how can one understand or believe in a world that exists beyond one's sight?
Faith, Belief, Spiritualism
Trying to justify a world we don't hold all the answers to is what bedevils the best of us. Sometimes it's better just to accept that things are as we see them.
Faith, Answers, Belief
Logic only tells us what's there; it can't really address what isn't. Even the most devoted empiricist must admit that we have no hope of understanding the universe. Some things are unknowable.
Faith, Logic, Understanding
It seems all spirits need theatrics, eh? Even Christ himself requires incense and holy water. We're a skeptical people. We need convincing.
Faith, Cynicism, Belief
Answers? Ha, he would say that. More like riddles, mazes, labyrinths. If there's some power trying to show me the way, it should give better directions.
Dreams, Grace
Impatient men are generous ones. Or haven't you learned that by now?
Men, Patience, Impatience