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Quotes About Logical

To get the most attention, the essay should be wrong. Logical essays are read and understood. But an illogical or wrong essay will prompt dozens of other writers to rise and respond, thus giving the author mounds of publicity.
~ David Brooks
the application of effort should always be exactly measured: nothing by force, everything by logical progression.
~ Clive James
he'd never been a people person. He was a science person. A mind person.
~ Jeffery Deaver
Brits, Scandinavians, Finns, Estonians consider themselves rational, logical, unencumbered by emotional arguments; we are businesslike, stubborn, and hard-working.
~ Toomas Hendrik Ilves
The purpose of this study is to offer a logical, practical, pragmatic proof of the existence of God from a purely scientific perspective.
~ John Clayton
When all actions are mathematically calculated, they also take on a stupid quality.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
It's very logical: There is proven ROI in doing whatever you can to turn your customers into advocates for your brand or business. The way to create advocates is to offer superior customer service.
~ Gary Vaynerchuk
People look at me as spiritual... but I am also very logical, very business-minded. The two come together.
~ Shari Arison
But above all I wish to designate the following as the most important among the numerous questions which can be asked with regard to the axioms: To prove that they are not contradictory, that is, that a definite number of logical steps based upon them can never lead to contradictory results.
~ David Hilbert
I don't think the argument in favour of libraries is especially ideological or ethical. I would even agree with those who say it's not especially logical. I think for most people it's emotional. Not logos or ethos but pathos.
~ Zadie Smith
I have, by nature, an analytical mind.
~ Stephen Sondheim
I've always been an analytical person.
~ Nick Viall
I'm a pretty analytical guy, all right?
~ Mitt Romney
ANCIENT MIDDLE EASTERN writers were not as bound by logical, linear thinking as modern Western ones are. The Gospels, like most documents of their day, would have been written to be read aloud.
~ Craig L. Blomberg
I deal with football from a realistic, logical point of view.
~ Joe Namath
Men follow their sentiments and their self-interest, but it pleases them to imagine that they follow reason. And so they look for, and always find, some theory which, a posteriori, makes their actions appear to be logical. If that theory could be demolished scientifically, the only result would be that another theory would be substituted for the first one, and for the same purpose.
~ Vilfredo Pareto
Systematic theology is a synthesis and presentation of biblical revelation in a topical and logical arrangement.
~ Unknown
... much seemingly chance variation in human behavior is not due to chance; it is in fact the logical result of a few basic, observable differences in mental functioning.
~ Isabel Briggs Myers
He also knows that a gun can't protect you unless you protect yourself mentally, emotionally, and logically. It's the punctuation at the end, not the paragraph.
~ Rachel Caine
Guilt and shame have, until now, kept me silent on this issue. I am old enough, even if just twenty, to know that I have no logical reason to feel either guilt or shame, that I was the victim, not the victimizer. Yet I've been so long marinated in both emotions that they will forever flavor me.
~ Dean Koontz
I'm an engineer.
~ Pratik Gandhi
basic difference in judgment arises from the existence of two distinct and sharply contrasting ways of coming to conclusions. One way is by the use of thinking, that is, by a logical process, aimed at an impersonal finding. The other is by feeling, that is, by appreciation—equally reasonable in its fashion—bestowing on things a personal, subjective value.
~ Isabel Briggs Myers
over the course of years, step by step, wrap by wrap. Seen this way, the superstars on Eisenstadt's list are not uniquely gifted exceptions, but rather the logical extensions of the same universal principles that govern all of us: (1) talent requires deep practice; (2) deep practice requires vast amounts of energy; (3) primal cues trigger huge outpourings of energy.
~ Daniel Coyle
On the question of marriage, as in all other respects, Lutheranism is a compromise, a bridge between two logical views of the universe: the Catholic-Christian and the Individualistic Monist. And bridges are made to go over, not to stand upon.
~ Ellen Key