Belief Quote by Charles Caleb Colton
“It is a curious paradox that precisely in proportion to our own intellectual weakness will be our credulity, to those mysterious powers assumed by others; and in those regions of darkness and ignorance where man cannot effect even those things that are within the power of man, there we shall ever find that a blind belief in feats that are far beyond those powers has taken the deepest root in the minds of the deceived, and produced the richest harvest to the knavery of the deceiver.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Essays on Various Subjects by Charles Caleb Colton, 1820
Human weakness breeds credulity; people readily believe in powers beyond their grasp, allowing deceivers to thrive.
In simple terms: Weakness leads to belief in impossible things.
Cultivate critical thinking and skepticism.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Political propaganda
- charismatic leadership
- marketing scams
- religious cults
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do we trust authority over evidence?
- What checks can prevent deception?
Blind belief can also inspire positive change when directed wisely.