1411 Quotations with Reason.
- 561. S. I. Hayakawa: It is the individual who knows how little they know about themselves who stands ...

- 562. Virginia Woolf: It is the nature of the artist to mind excessively what is said about him. Liter ...

- 563. Lord Byron: It is useless to tell one not to reason but to believe -- you might as well tell ...

- 564. General Adalphos: It seemed that each time we would become proficient at a given task there would ...

- 565. Samuel Johnson: It seems not more reasonable to leave the right of printing unrestrained, becaus ...

- 566. Author Unknown: Joy has this in common with pain, that it robs people of reason.

- 567. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: Judge by the eye of reason, and not from common report.

- 568. Desiderius Erasmus: Jupiter, not wanting man's life to be wholly gloomy and grim, has bestowed far m ...

- 569. Erich Fromm: Just as love is an orientation which refers to all objects and is incompatible w ...

- 570. Claude Levi-Strauss: Language is a form of human reason, which has its internal logic of which man kn ...

- 571. Marcus T. Cicero: Let reason govern desire.

- 572. George Washington: Let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained with ...

- 573. Reinhold Niebuhr: Life is a battle between faith and reason in which each feeds upon the other, dr ...

- 574. Jean Paul Richter: Like a morning dream, life becomes more and more bright the longer we live, and ...

- 575. D. H. Lawrence: Literary criticism can be no more than a reasoned account of the feeling produce ...

- 576. Jorge Luis Borges: Literature is not exhaustible, for the sufficient and simple reason that a singl ...

- 577. Thomas B. Macaulay: Logicians may reason about abstractions. But the great mass of men must have ima ...

- 578. George Herbert: Lord, with what care hast Thou begirt us round! Parents first season us; then sc ...

- 579. Hannah Moore: Love never reasons, but profusely gives; it gives like a thoughtless prodigal it ...

- 580. Hannah Arendt: Love, by its very nature, is unworldly, and it is for this reason rather than it ...

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