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Magic Quotes by Richard Dawkins
- I believe that an orderly universe, one indifferent to human preoccupations, in which everything has an explanation even if we still have a long way…
- Certainly I see the scientific view of the world as incompatible with religion, but that is not what is interesting about it. It is also…
- I don't know what to think about magic and fairy tales.
- The truth is more magical - in the best and most exciting sense of the word - than any myth or made-up mystery or miracle.…
- The very idea of supernatural magic - including miracles - is incoherent, devoid of sensible meaning.
- I do understand people when they say that you destroy the magic of childhood if you encourage too much skeptical questioning.
- There is something cheap about magic that works just because it is magic.
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