William Blake Quotes About Doubt

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  • He who replies to words of doubt doth put the light of knowledge out.

    William Blake (2005). “Collected Poems”, p.96, Routledge
  • Auguries of innocence "The emmet's inch and eagle's mile Make lame philosophy to smile. He who doubts from what he sees Will ne'er believe, do what you please.

    Believe  
    William Blake, Michael Mason (1998). “Selected Poetry”, p.175, Oxford University Press, USA
  • Love is weak when there is more doubt than there is trust, but love is most strong when you learn to trust even with all the doubts. If a thing loves, it is infinite.

  • If the Sun and Moon should ever doubt, they'd immediately go out.

    William Blake, “Auguries Of Innocence”
  • He who doubts from what he sees Will ne'er believe, do what you please.

    Believe  
    William Blake (1966). “Complete Writings: With Variant Readings”, p.433, Oxford University Press, USA
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