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Logical Quotes

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Bein logical gave me a reason to doubt
Kevin Gates

Using rationale gave me a cause for suspicion.
Authors on Logical Quotes: Stephen Hawking Bertrand Russell George Bernard Shaw Ludwig Wittgenstein Robert Breault Karl Popper Clarence Darrow Steve Sailer Kirk Cameron Emma Goldman Vincent Cassel Jeanette Winterson Ayn Rand Francis Collins David Rockefeller Robert James Thomson Max Lucado Paul McCartney Ursula K. Le Guin James Joyce Anatol Rapoport Hans H Wellisch David Byrne Tom DeMarco Johan Cruijff William Bernbach George W. Merck Aldous Huxley Ha-Joon Chang Susan Mallery Carl Sagan Theobald Smith Jeff Lindsay
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The more you know, the more you know you don't know.
Aristotle

'The more one learns, the more one realizes how much there is still to learn.'
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Without a standard there is no logical basis for making a decision or taking action.
Joseph M. Juran

Without an established rule, there is no reasonable justification for making a choice or taking action.
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Logical positivists have never taken psychology into account in their epistemology, but they affirm that logical beings and mathematical beings are nothing but linguistic structures.
Jean Piaget

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The more you learn, the more you know. The more you know, the more you forget. The more you forget, the less you know. So why bother to learn.
Stephen Hawking

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Address to Albert Einstein: You are not thinking. You are merely being logical.
Niels Bohr

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A bus station is where a bus stops. A train station is where a train stops. On my desk, I have a work station….
William Faulkner

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I am drawn to the wild not because it is wild but because it is sensible, logical, ordered, stable, resilient. Wild nature is everything we're struggling to regain.
Carl Safina

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Even logical positivists are capable of love.
A.J. Ayer

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The world is so strange that maybe it’s perfectly logical.
Beth Lisick

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The more you know, the more you owe.
Luis J. Rodriguez

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The new art must be based upon science - in particular, upon mathematics, as the most exact, logical, and graphically constructive of the sciences.
Albrecht Durer

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The thought: A logical inquiry
Gottlob Frege

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Dance form is logical, but it is all in the realm of feeling, sensitivity and imagination.
Doris Humphrey

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In design, be logical, search for truth, be clear.
Massimo Vignelli

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...somebody has to take governments' place, and business seems to me to be a logical entity to do it.
David Rockefeller

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I don’t have to be logical. I’m a leopard. We’re considered wild animals, you know.
Amy Neftzger

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By committing the scientific method to religious claims you're committing a logical fallacy
Francis Collins

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Love is many things none of them logical.
William Goldman

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What must be remembered in any case is that secret complicity that joins the logical and the everyday to the tragic.
Albert Camus

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The more you know, the more you see
Aldous Huxley

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Any method which appears to offer advantages to a nation at war will be vigorously employed by that nation. There is but one logical course to pursue, namely, to study the possibilities of such warfare from every angle.
George W. Merck

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I followed his argument with the blank uneasiness which one might feel in the presence of a logical lunatic.
Victor Serge

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Life isn't like a book. Life isn't logical or sensible or orderly. Life is a mess most of the time. And theology must be lived in the midst of that mess.
Charles Caleb Colton

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We are human beings, and we have faith, and we have hope
Jacques Yves Cousteau

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A 'multicultural society' is a logical and physical impossibility.
Satoshi Kanazawa

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Censorship ends in logical completeness when nobody is allowed to read any books except the books that nobody can read.
George Bernard Shaw

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Reason is the power or capacity whereby we see or detect logical relationships among propositions.
Alvin Plantinga

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The wise never marry, and when they marry they become otherwise.
Stephen Hawking

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Good visual layout shows the logical structure of a program.
Steve McConnell

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NASCAR logic isn't always logical.
Darrell Waltrip

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A: Socrates is a man. B: All men are mortal. C: All men are Socrates.
Woody Allen

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Success is a relative term. It brings so many relatives.
Stephen Hawking

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The logical end to defensive warfare is surrender.
Napoleon Bonaparte

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Coincidence is logical.
Johan Cruijff

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You decide which ones makes more sense, which is more practical and more logical to accept.
Malik Zulu Shabazz

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Direct action is the logical, consistent method of Anarchism.
Emma Goldman

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I teach people to be flexible, scientific and logical in their thinking and therefore to be less prone to brainwashing by the therapist.
Albert Ellis

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Either this is logical and true, or else the principles on which economic science is based are invalid.
Gustave de Molinari

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In dealing with Englishmen you can be sure of one thing only, that the logical solution will not be adopted.
William Ralph Inge

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Revolution Is the affair of logical lunatics.
Wallace Stevens

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The logical thing is to implement the Arab Defense Agreement.
Bashar al-Assad

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In order to keep anything cultural, logical, or ideological, you have to reinvent the reality of it.
Ani DiFranco

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I don't have to be logical - I'm a mother.
Florence Henderson

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Nevertheless, the basic forms, spaces, and appearances must be logical
Kenzo Tange

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Because of their very nature, science and logical thinking can never decide what is possible or impossible. Their only function is to explain what has been ascertained by experience and observation.
Rudolf Steiner

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Who is there that, in logical words, can express the effect music has on us?
Thomas Carlyle

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Never put off the work till tomorrow what you can put off today.
Stephen Hawking

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There is a big logical jump between acknowledging the destructive nature of hyperinflation and arguing that the lower the rate of inflation, the better.
Ha-Joon Chang

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The whole aim of Zen is not to make foolproof statements about experience, but to come to direct grips with reality without the mediation of logical verbalizing.
Thomas Merton