If you really could fit God in a file, you wouldn't need to believe in God, you know, you'd just go get the file like a box of corn flakes off the shelf.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You just don't get funding to go out and find God. Even if you did, you'd have to first define what you mean by 'God.'
Since I came at 'Godot' from a God-based frame of mind, it didn't strike me as absurdist. It struck me as characters waiting for proof of God's existence.
You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself.
I want to talk about God in a literary way. But I think I would have a very hard time praying to God.
God is a fiction invented by people so they do not have to face the reality of their condition.
I just want to lobby for God.
Even if you don't believe in God, exploring fully the idea of a god or gods should pose no threat to you.
Libraries can take the place of God.
God cannot be reduced to a sample for analysis.
Every time I finish a book, I say to an imaginary god that I do not believe in, 'Please let me live to write another one.'