A Quote by Stephen Hawking

God not only plays dice, but also sometimes throws them where they cannot be seen. — © Stephen Hawking
God not only plays dice, but also sometimes throws them where they cannot be seen.
God not only plays dice, He also sometimes throws the dice where they cannot be seen.
Not only does God play dice, but... he sometimes throws them where they cannot be seen.
God not only plays dice, he throws them in the corner where you can't see them.
So Einstein was wrong when he said, "God does not play dice." Consideration of black holes suggests, not only that God does play dice, but that he sometimes confuses us by throwing them where they can't be seen.
Not only that God does play dice, but that He sometimes confuses us by throwing them where they can't be seen.
It's not whether God plays dice; it's how God plays dice.
God throws dice, what can I say?
You are the only person I know who has the same attitude towards physics as I have: belief in the comprehension of reality through something basically simple and unified... It seems hard to sneak a look at God's cards. But that He plays dice and uses 'telepathic' methods... is something that I cannot believe for a single moment.
Not only does God play dice with the universe, He's using loaded dice.
Dice Rules is one of the most appalling movies I have ever seen. It could not be more damaging to the career of Andrew Dice Clay if it had been made as a documentary by someone who hated him. The fact that Clay apparently thinks this movie is worth seeing is revealing and sad, indicating that he not only lacks a sense of humor, but also ordinary human decency.
I shall never believe that God plays dice with the world.
You believe in a God who plays dice, I in complete law and order.
I do have some theatrical background. I've written plays and seen plays and read plays. But I also read novels. One thing I don't read is screenplays.
You believe in a god that plays dice; I believe in law & order.
You believe in the God who plays dice, and I in complete law and order in a world that objectively exists, and which I, in a wildly speculative way, am trying to capture. ... Even the great initial success of the quantum theory does not make me believe in the fundamental dice-game, although I am well aware that our younger colleagues interpret this as a consequence of senility. No doubt the day will come when we will see whose instinctive attitude was the correct one.
The god of the Christians, as we have seen, is the god who makes promises only to break them; who sends them pestilence and disease in order to heal them; a god who demoralizes mankind in order to improve it.
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