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Life & Wisdom Quote by Augustus Hare

"There is no being eloquent for atheism. In that exhausted receiver the mind cannot use its wings, - the clearest proof that it is out of its element"

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Hare’s line lands like a Victorian parlor verdict dressed up as an aerodynamic fact: atheism, he implies, is not merely wrong but atmospherically incompatible with the human mind. The image does the heavy lifting. An “exhausted receiver” suggests a dead telephone line, a drained vessel, a body after the spirit has departed. In that emptiness, “the mind cannot use its wings” - an old Romantic trope of intellect as flight - and the inability to soar becomes “proof” that the mind is “out of its element,” like a bird trapped underwater.

The intent isn’t to argue atheism down with evidence; it’s to frame atheism as aesthetically and psychologically infertile. “No being eloquent” is a dare and a dismissal at once: try to make unbelief sing, Hare suggests, and your rhetoric will betray you. Subtext: faith isn’t just a doctrine but a medium that makes meaning possible; remove it and language collapses into mechanics. That’s a savvy move in a period when scientific materialism and biblical criticism were forcing educated Christians to defend not only belief, but belief’s cultural prestige.

Contextually, Hare writes from the late-19th-century Anglican world where religion underwrote moral seriousness and social coherence. Calling atheism an “element” the mind can’t breathe in is also a class-coded claim about taste: unbelief is cast as spiritually vulgar, incapable of grandeur. It’s a rhetorical checkmate that works less by logic than by insinuation - if atheism feels flat, that flatness becomes the verdict.

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Hare, Augustus. (2026, January 17). There is no being eloquent for atheism. In that exhausted receiver the mind cannot use its wings, - the clearest proof that it is out of its element. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-no-being-eloquent-for-atheism-in-that-40740/

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Hare, Augustus. "There is no being eloquent for atheism. In that exhausted receiver the mind cannot use its wings, - the clearest proof that it is out of its element." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-no-being-eloquent-for-atheism-in-that-40740/.

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"There is no being eloquent for atheism. In that exhausted receiver the mind cannot use its wings, - the clearest proof that it is out of its element." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-no-being-eloquent-for-atheism-in-that-40740/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.

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Augustus Hare (March 13, 1834 - January 22, 1903) was a Writer from England.

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