“I want to know God's thoughts - the rest are mere details.”
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About this quote
This line is strong for science, judgment, and decision-making. It reminds readers that truth is not owned by confidence; it is approached through patience, testing, and intellectual honesty.
When to use it
- Return to it when being right is becoming less important than understanding what is real.
- Share it in a discussion where facts and humility can lower the temperature without weakening the point.
- Use it in a video chapter about science, reason, intellectual honesty, or clear thinking.

