Not exact matches
you can't have absolute science that demands a logical and
tangible cause (which no one has the right answer for because no one lived millions of years ago) and then also believe that God exists though you have never
seen proof of His existence.
After months and possibly years of investing the time to create their manuscript, it is understandable that one might be a bit anxious to
see that first
proof copy and hold a
tangible book in their hands.
But I can also get that people who are persuaded of the contrary just won't buy numbers where they can not
see solid,
tangible proofs of validity.
Somehow the tactile process of writing goals, crossing of completed items and
seeing a book full of dated pages of notes is satisfying and
tangible proof that I accomplished things I set out to do.