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Logic Quotes

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The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic.
Peter Drucker

The greatest peril in a period of upheaval is not the tumult; it is to take action with antiquated reasoning.
Authors on Logic Quotes: Ludwig Wittgenstein Bertrand Russell Albert Camus Albert Einstein Richelle Mead Douglas Adams Robert A. Heinlein Maria V. Snyder Blaise Pascal Henri Poincare Jeff Lindsay Samuel Butler Willard Van Orman Quine Francis Bacon Jean Giraudoux Frank Herbert Arthur Conan Doyle Elbert Hubbard David Berlinski Aristotle Robert Green Ingersoll Nassim Nicholas Taleb Augustus De Morgan Thomas Merton Ben Lerner Fyodor Dostoevsky Steven Wright Laura Marling Gregory Bateson Ambrose Bierce Jean de la Bruyere Joss Whedon William Stanley Jevons
2.
There is no logic that can be superimposed on the city; people make it, and it is to them, not buildings, that we must fit our plans.
Jane Jacobs

There is no rational explanation that can be imposed on the city; individuals create it, and so our plans must conform to them, not architecture.
3.
Our emotions are PURE, our logic is KORRUPT
Capital STEEZ

Our feelings are AUTHENTIC, our reason is DECEITFUL.
4.
Every Superstate has one iron rule: logic is an enemy and the truth is a menace.
Rod Serling

'Any superpower abides by one firm principle: reason is a foe and the reality is a hazard.'
5.
Logic is the foundation of the certainty of all the knowledge we acquire.
Leonhard Euler

Rationality is the cornerstone of all knowledge we gain.
6.
There is something more important than logic: imagination
Alfred Hitchcock

'Logic is not the only key to success; creativity holds equal importance.'
7.
By logic and reason we die hourly;
by imagination we live.
William Butler Yeats

8.
Be reasonable with the students and make sure they see the logic in what we're doing.
Deng Xiaoping

9.
The true Logic for this world is the Calculus of Probabilities, which takes account of the magnitude of the probability.
James Clerk Maxwell

10.
In God's school we learn through the heart rather than through the head, and by faith rather than logic.
Samuel Logan Brengle

11.
He who cannot describe the problem will never find the solution to that problem.
Confucius

12.
Language is a form of human reason, which has its internal logic of which man knows nothing.
Claude Levi-Strauss

13.
It takes a bomb under his arse to make Hitler see logic.
Joseph Goebbels

14.
Capitalism inevitably and by virtue of the very logic of its civilization creates, educates and subsidizes a vested interest in social unrest.
Joseph A. Schumpeter

15.
We are living in an interminable succession of absurdities imposed by the myopic logic of short-term thinking.
Jacques Yves Cousteau

16.
It is by logic that we prove, but by intuition that we discover. To know how to criticize is good, to know how to create is better.
Henri Poincare

17.
The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

18.
If we understood the world, we would realize that there is a logic of harmony underlying its manifold apparent dissonances.
Jean Sibelius

19.
Logic can take you from point A to point B. Imagination can take you wherever you want
Albert Einstein

20.
Logic and mathematics are nothing but specialised linguistic structures.
Jean Piaget

21.
Stop making sense. Logic is predictable. Think differently.
Paul Smith

22.
Chess is the art which expresses the science of logic.
Mikhail Botvinnik

23.
Humans are not ideally set up to understand logic; they are ideally set up to understand stories.
Roger Schank

24.
Humor is something that thrives between man's aspirations and his limitations. There is more logic in humor than in anything else. Because, you see, humor is truth.
Victor Borge

25.
There are crimes of passion and crimes of logic. The boundary between them is not clearly defined.
Albert Camus

26.
It is advertising and the logic of consumerism that governs the depiction of reality in the mass media.
Christopher Lasch

27.
Prejudices are rarely overcome by argument; not being founded in reason they cannot be destroyed by logic.
Tryon Edwards

28.
Eloquence is logic on fire.
Lyman Beecher

29.
I love you, and beneath all that logic, calculation, and superstition, I know you love me too.
Richelle Mead

30.
Feeling insignificant because the universe is large has exactly the same logic as feeling inadequate for not being a cow.
David Deutsch

31.
Logic teaches rules for presentation, not thinking.
Mason Cooley

32.
But the science of operations, as derived from mathematics more especially, is a science of itself, and has its own abstract truth and value; just as logic has its own peculiar truth and value, independently of the subjects to which we may apply its reasonings and processes.
Ada Lovelace

33.
Love is not the absence of logic but logic examined and recalculated heated and curved to fit inside the contours of the heart.
Tammara Webber

34.
Character cannot be counterfeited, nor can it be put on and cast off as if it were a garment to fit the whim of the moment. Day by day we become what we do. This is the supreme law and logic of life.
Chiang Kai-shek

35.
Logic won't change an emotion but action will.
Zig Ziglar

36.
What I've attempted to do is establish a world through art in which the validity of my Negro experience could live and make its own logic.
Romare Bearden

37.
The trouble with facts is that there are so many of them.
Samuel McChord Crothers

38.
Education: free and compulsory - what a way to learn logic!
Frank Van Dun

39.
Logic must no more admit a unicorn than zoology can.
Bertrand Russell

40.
Nothing new had been done in Logic since Aristotle!
Kurt Gödel

41.
When a man finds a conclusion agreeable, he accepts it without argument, but when he finds it disagreeable, he will bring against it all the forces of logic and reason.
Thucydides

42.
Logic has made me hated in the world.
Peter Abelard

43.
My day passes between logic, whistling, going for walks, and being depressed. I wish to God that I were more intelligent and everything would finally become clear to me - or else that I needn't live much longer.
Ludwig Wittgenstein

44.
I am beyond logic and rationality.
Imelda Marcos

45.
The mind is led on, step by step, to defeat its own logic.
Dai Vernon

46.
Artists are mystics rather than rationalists. They leap to conclusions that logic cannot reach.
Sol LeWitt

47.
The solution of every problem is another problem
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

48.
Thought that accepts reality as given is no thought at all.
Herbert Marcuse

49.
How quick come the reasons for approving what we like!
Jane Austen

50.
Logic cannot comprehend love; so much the worse for logic.
N. T. Wright