Quotes about Ambiguity
Go not to the Elves for counsel, for they will say both no and yes.
— JRR Tolkien
If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there.
— Lewis Carroll
I think life too complex a thing to be settled by these hard and fast rules.
— Oscar Wilde
Actually it seems to me that one can hardly say anything either bad enough or good enough about life.
— CS Lewis
My brother and I were both good at science, and we were both good at English literature. Either one of us could have gone either way.
— Margaret Atwood
Evangelicalism as a movement is rushing headlong toward theological ambiguity, which is another way of saying apostasy.
— Michael Horton
Though silence is not necessarily an admission, it is not a denial, either.
— Cicero
and the evening was so beautiful, that it made a pain in my heart, as when you cannot tell wether you are happy or sad; and I thought that if I could have a wish, it would be that nothing would ever change, and we would stay that way forever.
— Margaret Atwood
It isn't the sort of thing you ask questions about, because the answers are not usually answers you want to know.
— Margaret Atwood
Aunt Lydia, you are too good," he will beam. Too good to be true, I will think. Too good for this earth. Good, be thou my evil.
— Margaret Atwood
I sink down into my body as into a swamp, fenland, where only I know the footing. Treacherous ground, my own territory.
— Margaret Atwood
The aliens arrive. We like the part where we get saved. We like the part where we get destroyed. Why do those feel so similar? Either way, it's an end.
— Margaret Atwood