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Believer Quote by Pierre Trudeau

“As does every young man studying philosophy, I naturally asked myself questions about the truth of all this, and about the meaning of freedom, predestination, and liberty of choice and so on. But to have asked questions of yourself about it, I think is not too important. Let's say - I remain - I…” quote by Pierre Trudeau
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“As does every young man studying philosophy, I naturally asked myself questions about the truth of all this, and about the meaning of freedom, predestination, and liberty of choice and so on. But to have asked questions of yourself about it, I think is not too important. Let's say - I remain - I remained a believer.”

Pierre Trudeau

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview, Pierre Trudeau, 1970

The speaker reflects on personal philosophical questioning but deems it less crucial than maintaining belief.

In simple terms: Questioning philosophy is less important than staying a believer.

Key Takeaway

Hold onto belief despite doubts.

Themes

faith philosophy identity belief existentialism

Mood

contemplative reflective

Type

philosophical personal political

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • academic study
  • spiritual crisis
  • political discourse

Key Concepts

free will destiny truth meaning liberty

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role does belief play in your life?
  • How do you balance doubt and faith?
A Different Perspective

Belief may limit deeper inquiry into truth.

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