The most incomprehensible fact is that we comprehend at all.
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The most incomprehensible fact is that we comprehend at all.
The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is at all comprehensible.
The world is incomprehensible. We won’t ever understand it; we won’t ever unravel its secrets. Thus we must treat the world as it is: a sheer mystery.
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We cannot understand. The best is perhaps what we understand least.
The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible. — ALBERT EINSTEIN
Anything worth knowing cannot be understood by the human mind.
the world we live in is very nearly incomprehensible to most of us. There is almost no fact, whether actual or imagined, that will surprise us for very long, since we have no comprehensive and consistent picture of the world that would make the fact appear as an unacceptable contradiction. We believe because there is no reason not to believe.
to admit we do not understand a phenomenon is not to admit the presence of the miraculous but merely, reasonably, to accept the limitations of human knowledge. God was invented to explain what our ancestors couldn't comprehend: the radiant mystery of being. The existence of the incomprehensible, however, is not a proof of god.
The most incomprehensible thing in the world to a man, is a woman who rejects his offer of marriage!
All men are. I declare, I think you to be the most incomprehensible creatures.
Our intellects, no matter how sharp, can no more grasp this than they can comprehend God.
Everything that is incomprehensible does not cease to exist.
I believe in the incomprehensibility of God.
É impossível compreender que Deus exista, e é também impossível compreender que não exista; que a alma esteja unida ao corpo, e que não exista alma; que o mundo tenha sido criado, e que não tenha sido criado...
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There is nothing, nothing certain but the nothingness of all that is comprehensible to us, and the grandeur of something incomprehensible, but more important!