Believe Quote by Anonymous
“When you are young so many things are difficult to believe, and yet the dullest people will tell you that they are true--such things, for instance, as that the earth goes round the sun, and that it is not flat but round. But the things that seem really likely, like fairy-tales and magic, are, so say the grown-ups, not true at all. Yet they are so easy to believe, especially when you see them happening.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Reflections on belief and skepticism, 19th‑century pamphlet
Even obvious truths can be doubted, while fantastical ideas seem plausible, highlighting human bias toward the extraordinary.
In simple terms: People doubt facts but accept myths easily.
Question assumptions and seek evidence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- science communication
- media literacy
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What evidence convinces you of a fact?
- How do you differentiate myth from reality?
Overemphasis on skepticism can breed cynicism.