
Top 23 Reasoning Book Quotes
#1. All events/actions create a potential energy that rotate around the doer until releases or neutralized. (From Circles of Reasoning book)
Reza Assadi
#2. If the book be false in its facts, disprove them; if false in its reasoning, refute it. But, for God's sake, let us freely hear both sides, if we choose.
Thomas Jefferson
#3. Causality is a pointless superstition. These days it would take more than one book to persuade anyone of that.
Arif Ahmed
#4. Since it's fiction, the book resonates, at least for me, on various levels, some of which intimate ideas about history but none of which have the kind of directly causal reasoning you cite.
Rachel Kushner
#5. Analyze thy life's experiences, see thy shortcomings, see thy virtues. Minimize those faults, magnify and glorify thy virtues.
Edgar Cayce
#6. If supporters of equality for women want to vote for the best candidate, they must look to a person regardless of gender and must disregard the gender of political opponents.
Karen DeCrow
#7. He has held on to certain ideals, like democracy and freedom, that made a deep impression on him - things inherited from the Cold War era,
Evan Osnos
#8. How blazing and alive the past is. The color of the wallpaper in the bedroom you had as a girl. It's not so much that you've lost your memory, more like you're submerged in it, like you're living in the brightly vivid underwater world of the past.
Jackie Kay
#9. Both boys stayed very quiet for a few minutes, neither one wanting to say anything he might regret.
John Boyne
#10. Now for me, music is indeed a spiritual experience. It may be hypnotizing or violently stimulating. I listen to and appreciate all kinds of music, from folk, to jazz, to classical, to hard core rock.
Robert M. Price
#11. My first Kickstarter project created a book called 'Clear and Present Thinking', a college-level textbook on logic and critical reasoning, which was made available to the world for free. As a professor myself, I observed that the price of textbooks was too high for some of my students.
Brendan Myers
#12. Wasn't this the man who had made hot-water bottles for me every month when I got my period,
Marian Keyes
#13. Oh, wary, well, I'm wary of the water I drink, it might be poisoned," said Glinda. "That doesn't mean I stop drinking water.
Gregory Maguire
#14. I also had Wonder Woman Underoos that I really liked. I actually wore them as an outfit to school.
Jennifer Sky
#15. Another book gives the illusion of scientific precision by working out this reasoning in a mathematical formula using a "Mental Performance Ratio (MPR),
Kenneth L. Higbee
#16. I don't play with a lot of finesse. I usually play like I'm breaking out of jail!
Stevie Ray Vaughan
#17. This is why the clergyman is so often called a vicar - he being the person whose vicarious goodness is to stand for that of those entrusted to his charge.
Samuel Butler
#18. When I started to write, I realised that you need a bit of both: the overall context as well as the individual's experience.
Antony Beevor
#20. The world of conceptualized ideas is quite wonderful, even when it's - like Aristotle's Physics - an outmoded book. The physics is not true. But the reasoning is dazzling.
William H Gass
#21. As one person always said "Good things come to those who wait." You don't have to be connivingly sneaky and passing judgement if one don't use protection, so you can have your fantasies. If you do others right, the lord will bless right judgements and knowledge.
Daaimah S. Poole
#22. I have enough trouble with useful information, never mind being burdened with what is useless.
Erlend Loe
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