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Believe Quote by Marcel Theroux

“I loved my father, but I was not like him. I never needed to believe the best of people. I took them as they were: two-faced, desperate, kind - perhaps all at once. But to Pa, they were all children of god, poor troubled sheep, who only needed love and an even break. He needed the world to back up…” quote by Marcel Theroux
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““I loved my father, but I was not like him. I never needed to believe the best of people. I took them as they were: two-faced, desperate, kind - perhaps all at once. But to Pa, they were all children of god, poor troubled sheep, who only needed love and an even break. He needed the world to back up what his religion told him about people. And when it came down to a choice between reason and faith, he let go of reason.””

Marcel Theroux

About This Quote

Source Novel: "The Little Book of Life", 2008

A father’s rigid faith clashes with a child’s pragmatic view, highlighting tension between belief and reason.

In simple terms: Faith and reason can be at odds in families.

Key Takeaway

Seek dialogue, not division.

Themes

family faith reason

Mood

thoughtful conflicted

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • parent‑child discussions
  • ethical dilemmas
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

existentialism spiritual conflict

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can you reconcile differing worldviews without conflict?
  • What role does empathy play in bridging belief gaps?
A Different Perspective

Rigid doctrines may alienate loved ones.

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