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Human history is in truth nothing but the history of the slow, uncertain, and surprising fulfillment of the Promise.

Human history is in truth nothing but the history of the slow, uncertain, and surprising fulfillment of the Promise.

Gustavo GutiĆ©rrez (1988). “A theology of liberation: history, politics, and salvation”

It is not certain that everything is certain, neither is it certain that everything is uncertain.

Hans Kung (2006). “Does God Exist?: An Answer for Today”, p.56, Wipf and Stock Publishers

All things are so very uncertain, and that's exactly what makes me feel reassured.

Tove Jansson (2014). “Moominland Midwinter”, p.19, Macmillan

What is not surrounded by uncertainty cannot be the truth.

Richard P. Feynman (2015). “The Quotable Feynman”, p.290, Princeton University Press

It is not certain that everything is uncertain.

Blaise Pascal (1850). “The Thoughts on religion, and evidences of Christianity, of Pascal; tr., with intr., notes, etc., by G. Pearce”, p.99

I am more uncertain than I ever was; I feel only the power of life. And I am senselessly empty.

Franz Kafka, Nahum Norbert Glatzer (1974). “I am a memory come alive: autobiographical writings”, Schocken

An obsession with control generally seems to reflect a fear of uncertainty.

Henry Mintzberg (2000). “The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning”, p.202, Pearson Education

The only thing we can really count on in this uncertain world is human unreliability itself.

Garrett James Hardin (1985). “Filters Against Folly: How to Survive Despite Economists, Ecologists, and the Merely Eloquent”, Penguin Group USA