Quote by: Lyubov Dostoyevskaya

Why are you all quarrelling about whether certain miracles were or were not performed nineteen centuries ago in Palestine? Why must you be certain of those particular miracles, before you can believe in God? To-day, at this very moment, you are surrounded by miracles. Birth, death, sunrise, springtime, winter—are not all these miracles? You have forgotten them because you see them every day. In your silly self-conceit, you assure yourselves that all this is perfectly natural, and that science has long ago explained it all—but you forget that your science has only noted the existence of these miracles, and that their secret belongs as much as ever to the Almighty Ruler of the Universe in whom you find it so difficult to believe.


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Author Bio


  • NameLyubov Dostoyevskaya
  • DescriptionRussian writer, memoirist
  • BornSeptember 26, 1869
  • DiedNovember 10, 1926
  • CountryRussia
  • ProfessionAuthor