Quote #168102
To disbelieve is easy to scoff is simple to have faith is harder.
Louis L'Amour
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line contrasts three stances toward belief: disbelief, mockery, and faith. Disbelief and scoffing are framed as low-effort reactions—ways to avoid commitment, vulnerability, or the risk of being wrong. Faith, by contrast, is presented as demanding: it requires patience, endurance through uncertainty, and a willingness to act without complete proof. Read this way, the quote is less about endorsing any single creed than about moral and psychological courage—choosing trust, hope, or principled conviction when cynicism would be easier. It also implies that habitual ridicule can be a form of intellectual laziness, while faith entails discipline and responsibility.



