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Logical Reasoning Quotes

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In Architecture there is a part that is the result of Logical Reasoning and a part that is created through the Senses. There is always a point where they Clash. I don't think Architecture can be created without that Collision.
Tadao Ando

Authors on Logical Reasoning Quotes: Greg McKeown Aristotle Friedrich Nietzsche Wendelin Van Draanen Tadao Ando Dalai Lama Stendhal Adolf Hitler Leo Tolstoy Christopher Zeeman
2.
The whole is more than the sum of its parts.
Aristotle

3.
Play stimulates the parts of the brain involved in both careful, logical reasoning and carefree, unbound exploration.
Greg McKeown

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A painting is more than the sum of its parts
Wendelin Van Draanen

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The Church has realized that anything and everything can be built up on a document of that sort, no matter how contradictory or irreconcilable with it. The faithful will swallow it whole, so long as logical reasoning is never allowed to be brought to bear on it.
Adolf Hitler

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God cannot be understood by logical reasoning but only by submission.
Leo Tolstoy

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If one's cause is supported by sound reasoning, there is no point in using violence. It is those who have no motive other than selfish desire and who cannot achieve their goal through logical reasoning who rely on force.
Dalai Lama

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Mathematics is not arithmetic. Though mathematics may have arisen from the practices of counting and measuring it really deals with logical reasoning in which theorems-general and specific statements-can be deduced from the starting assumptions. It is, perhaps, the purest and most rigorous of intellectual activities, and is often thought of as queen of the sciences.
Christopher Zeeman

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I have not come to know atheism as a result of logical reasoning and still less as an event in my life: in me it is a matter of instinct.
Friedrich Nietzsche

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Chélan had acted as imprudently for Julien as he had for himself. He had given him the habit of reasoning correctly, and of not being put off by empty words, but he had neglected to tell him that this habit was a crime in the person of no importance, since every piece of logical reasoning is offensive.
Stendhal