"Faith is an island in the setting sun, but proof is the bottom line for everyone"
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Then he lands the other shoe with corporate bluntness: “the bottom line.” That phrase is accountant-speak, the language of budgets, contracts, and skeptics who don’t care how moving your story is if it doesn’t add up. The couplet stages a collision between the private lyricism of belief and the public demand for receipts. Even “everyone” is doing work here: Simon isn’t describing a niche of rationalists; he’s saying the proof-hunger is the default setting of modern life, a cultural gravity you don’t easily opt out of.
The intent feels less like preaching and more like reporting from inside a tension his songs return to again and again: spirituality as a human need, and doubt as a social condition. In a late-20th-century America increasingly shaped by science-talk, litigation, and consumer metrics, faith can still be beautiful - but it has to justify itself in a world that audits meaning. The genius is the balance: he makes the believer sympathetic, then reminds you why sympathy doesn’t count as evidence.
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Simon, Paul. (2026, February 16). Faith is an island in the setting sun, but proof is the bottom line for everyone. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/faith-is-an-island-in-the-setting-sun-but-proof-153979/
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"Faith is an island in the setting sun, but proof is the bottom line for everyone." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/faith-is-an-island-in-the-setting-sun-but-proof-153979/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.









