A Quote by Juliet Stevenson

Everything contains its antithesis. — © Juliet Stevenson
Everything contains its antithesis.
Certain things are complete superstition and have no validity at all in the Bible. Yeah. They're just the antithesis of everything that is correct intellectually.
History justifies whatever we want it to. It teaches absolutely nothing, for it contains everything and gives examples of everything.
Since everything is God and everything contains God, you see God in everything, everything is a step towards liberation.
The Bible contains the revelation of the will of God. It contains the history of the creation of the world, and of mankind.
Because every one of us has our box, a dark chamber stowing the thing that lanced our heart. It contains what you do everything for, strive for, wound everything around you.
History is the most dangerous product evolved from the chemistry of the intellect. ...History will justify anything. It teaches precisely nothing, for it contains everything and furnishes examples of everything.
Everything in Nature contains all the powers of Nature. Everything is made of one hidden stuff.
Why is it lemon juice contains mostly artificial ingredients but dishwashing liquid contains real lemons?
Poetry contains philosophy as the soul contains reason.
History proves nothing because it contains everything.
Some say we can't choose who we fall in love with; love chooses us. Sometimes people fall for the complete antithesis of everything they believe they're looking for.
Nothing guarantees that reasonable people will agree about everything, of course, but the unreasonable are certain to be divided by their dogmas. It is time we recognized that this spirit of mutual inquiry, which is the foundation of all real science, is the very antithesis of religious faith.
I think that there's something extremely beautiful about the Olympic ideal and its motto - 'Swifter, higher, stronger' - it's such a beautiful motto, and it celebrates everything which is the antithesis of death and dissolution and entropy.
Everything that is printed and bound in a book contains some echo at least of the best that is in literature.
I am one of those old-fashioned ministers who believe the whole Bible and everything that it contains.
Everything one records contains a grain of hope, no matter how deeply it may come from despair.
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