Top 24 Valid Argument Quotes
#1. You can't cure ignorance based solely on the basis of a valid argument...
Gary A. Nilsen
#2. If one is going to change the definition of marriage to be, quote, 'same sex,' then there is absolutely no valid argument constitutionally or rhetorically you can make against multiple people getting married. These are radical social changes.
Gary Bauer
#3. I would be absolutely astounded if population growth and industrialisation and all the stuff we are pumping into the atmosphere hadn't changed the climatic balance. Of course it has. There is no valid argument for denial.
David Attenborough
#4. Indigo sky, because the heart is also a sunset.
Gwen Calvo
#5. Life is not meant to be a burden. Life is not a problem to be solved. It is a blessing to be celebrated.
Joan D. Chittister
#6. In third grade, I had to an oral report on the state of Oregon. I brought up Big Foot sightings, and I remember there was an argument about whether or not Big Foot was valid history. Ever since then I've been thinking about how subjective history is.
Sufjan Stevens
#7. There is nothing natural, inevitable, or necessary about the labyrinth of fear. We can liberate ourselves. There are better ways to live. Someone has to take the initiative to love and trust her fellow living creature and set us all free.
Brendan Myers
#8. Power positions do not yield to arguments, however rationally and morally valid, but only to superior power.
Hans Morgenthau
#9. Consumption is the death of capital, and the only valid arguments in favor of consumption are arguments in favor of death itself.
Kenneth E. Boulding
#10. We all tell our stories the way we want to. And sometimes those stories have nothing to do with reality.
Danielle Ganek
#11. A yard and left, Dave, he said. O'Donnell was like a blind man. His eyes were tight on the two guys
Lee Child
#12. All roses are flowers. Some flowers fade quickly. Therefore some roses fade quickly. A large majority of college students endorse this syllogism as valid. In fact the argument is flawed, because it is possible that there are no roses among the flowers that fade quickly.
Daniel Kahneman
#13. Swearing doesn't make your argument valid; it just tells the other person you have lost your class and control.
Shannon L. Alder
#14. She liked his face - its lines were tight and firm, it did not have that look of loose muscles evading the responsibility of a shape, which she had learned to expect in people's faces.
Ayn Rand
#15. The world would be a real mess if everybody was a genius. Somebody's got to keep watch, take care of business.
Haruki Murakami
#16. I do believe it is the first time in history that fire has ever melted steel. I do believe that it defies physics for the World Trade Center Tower Seven, building seven, which collapsed in on itself.
Rosie O'Donnell
#18. There's been shock waves sent throughout all parts of the nation's economic fabric.
George W. Bush
#19. False friends leave you in times of trouble.
Aesop
#20. At the time, infatuated with Nietzsche (and half asleep), Leonard didn't want to get into this argument, the truth of which wasn't that all religions were equally valid but that they were equally nonsensical.
Jeffrey Eugenides
#21. Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day," I said. "But set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. Tao of Pratchett.
Jim Butcher
#22. How to Anesthetize theM asses [10w]
Build more shopping malls and get rid of the internet.
Beryl Dov
#23. An argument can be logically valid, but unsound in that it contains a false premise and, therefore, leads to a false conclusion (e.g., Scientists are smart; smart people do not make mistakes; therefore, scientists do not make mistakes).
Sam Harris
#24. I'm not afraid of you. And to demonstrate that point, I leaned forward and kissed like he'd kissed me in the drawing room, careful not to spill my drink. Me heart pounded in my chest as I waited for him to respond, hoping he wouldn't pull away and declare everything that had happened a mistake.
Aimee Carter
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