“What you have stolen can never be yours. ”

Halldór Kiljan Laxness

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“Like all great rationalists you believed in things that were twice as incredible as theology.”


“There is no more terrifying experience for a Christian than to discover he has suddenly become a rationalist.”


“Og nú heldur hann þeir svensku séu ekki jafngáfaðir og hann. Ég skal segja þér: þeir eru gáfaðri en hann, þeir eru svo gáfaðir að einginn kraftur fær þá til að trúa því að það samsafn af lúsugum betlurum norðrí raskati, sem kallar sig íslendinga og nú eru bráðum allir dauðir guðisélof, hafi skrifað fornsögurnar.”


“Maðurinn finnur það sem hann leitar að, og sá sem trúir á draug finnur draug.”