Some jerk infected the Internet with an outright lie. It shows how easy it is to do and how credulous people are. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Modern man . . . has not ceased to be credulous . . . the need to believe haunts him. — William James Copy Share Image
Learn to be as analytical about things of which you are credulous as you are of those which you criticise. — Idries Shah Copy Share Image
The most imaginative people are the most credulous, for them everything is possible. — Alexander Chase Copy Share Image
Man is a credulous animal, and must believe something; in the absence of good grounds for belief, he will be satisfied with… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
The incredulous are the more credulous. They believe the miracles of Vespasian that they may not believe those of Moses. [Fr., Incredules… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
The search of the Holy Grail or the voyage towards a new continent never enlisted so much energy and so much faith… — Elisabeth Marbury Copy Share Image
O! Desolated Scotland, too credulous of fair speeches, and not aware of the calamities which are coming upon you! If you were… — William Wallace Copy Share Image
He was as yet not sufficiently experienced in ruffianism to know that one villain always sacrifices another to advance his own project;… — Emile Gaboriau Copy Share Image
Jealousy, an eminently credulous and suspicious passion, allows fancy the greatest possible play. But it does not bestow wit, it banishes all… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
Whenever the spirit of fanaticism, at once so credulous and so crafty, has insinuated itself into a noble mind, it insensibly corrodes… — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
“A credulous mind . . . finds most delight in believing strange things, and the stranger they are the easier they pass… — Samuel Butler Copy Share Image
The danger to society is not merely that it should believe wrong things, though that is great enough; but that it should… — William Kingdon Clifford Copy Share Image
Nothing is unimportant to a man plunged in despair. He is as credulous as a criminal sentenced to death who listens to… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
Credulous: having views about the world, the universe and humanity's place in it that are shared only by very unsophisticated people and… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
All this [Paul's writing] is nothing better than the jargon of a conjurer who picks up phrases he does not understand to… — Thomas Paine Copy Share Image
“It’s amazing how an otherwise intelligent person can become a credulous fool as soon as you mention the words “organic,” “authentic,” and… — Sophie Kinsella Copy Share Image
The most positive men are the most credulous, since they most believe themselves, and advise most with their falsest flatterer and worst… — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
“the religion which treats its flock as a credulous plaything offers one of the cruelest spectacles that can be imagined: a human… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“While many find the new clothes of the emperor magnificent, some dare to say out loud, he is simply naked. If the… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
“All this is nothing better than the jargon of a conjuror, who picks up phrases he does not understand to confound the… — Thomas Paine Copy Share Image