Religion And Art Quotes by Albert Einstein, O. Henry, Willa Cather, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Lewis Mumford, Max Planck and many others.

All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree. All these aspirations are directed toward ennobling man’s life, lifting it from the sphere of mere physical existence and leading the individual towards freedom.
Love and business and family and religion and art and patriotism are nothing but shadows of words when a man’s starving!
Religion and art spring from the same root and are close kin.
Religion and art spring from the same root and are close kin. Economics and art are strangers.
God is subtle but he is not malicious.
My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.
Whereas Freud was for the most part concerned with the morbid effects of unconscious repression, Jung was more interested in the manifestations of unconscious expression, first in the dream and eventually in all the more orderly products of religion and art and morals.
It is impossible to make a clear cut between science, religion, and art. The whole is never equal simply to the sum of its various parts.
Religion is the masterpiece of the art of animal training, for it trains people as to how they shall think.
I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know God’s thoughts, the rest are details.
It was then that my religious consciousness emerged to flower years afterward into definite forms of religious dancing in which there is no sense of division between spirit and flesh, religion and art.
Philosophy is based on speculation, on logic, on thought, on the synthesis of what we know and on the analysis of what we do not know. Philosophy must include within its confines the whole content of science, religion and art.
We have enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another.
Life, religion and art all converge in Bali. They have no word in their language for ‘artist’ or ‘art.’ Everyone is an artist.
He who possesses art and science has religion; he who does not possess them, needs religion.
Art and religion are, then, two roads by which men escape from circumstance to ecstacy.
I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason, and intellect has intended us to forego their use.
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