Quote by Anjelica Huston
I am a person whose father had no religion but who went to the nuns for a couple of years. And I think I'm the same: On one hand, I pray on the other hand, I don't believe. I am constantly between the two.
Summary
In this quote, the speaker discusses their personal struggle with conflicting beliefs. Raised by a father who had no religion but sent them to a religious institution, the speaker finds themselves torn between praying and not fully believing. They express being constantly caught between these two opposing perspectives, illustrating the inner conflict and uncertainty they experience regarding matters of faith. It portrays the complex nature of their spiritual journey, highlighting the simultaneous presence of both religious inclinations and skepticism within their life.