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Quotes About Reasons

Motion pictures are the art form of the 20th century, and one of the reasons is the fact that films are a slightly corrupted artform. They fit this century - they combine Art and business!
~ Roger Corman
Very few people ever understand art. If you are lucky, they will buy it for the wrong reasons.
~ Walter Darby Bannard
When reasons are weak, attitudes stiffen.
~ Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
Strong reasons make strong actions.
~ William Shakespeare
His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff: you shall seek all day ere you find them: and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
~ William Shakespeare
Our reasons are not prophets When oft our fancies are.
~ William Shakespeare
There are occasions and causes, why and wherefore in all things.
~ William Shakespeare
But I did not write any such letter that evening. Because when I returned to the house I encountered Sophie in the flesh for the first time and fell, if not instantaneously, then swiftly and fathomlessly in love with her. It was a love which, as time wore on that summer, I realized had many reasons for laying claim to my existence.
~ William Styron
He maintained to Beatrix that love existed only by desire; that most women deceived themselves in loving; that they loved for reasons unknown to men and to themselves; that they wanted to deceive themselves, and that the best among them were artful.
~ Honore de Balzac
one of the jobs of advertising was to give the consumer rational reasons for their irrational purchases.
~ Liane Moriarty
We all have the most peculiar motivations for what we do.
~ Liane Moriarty
Love of one's fellowmen should not be a doctrine, an article of faith, a matter of intellectual conviction, or a thesis supported by arguments. The love of mankind which requires reasons is no true love. This love should be perfectly natural, as natural for man as for the birds to flap their wings. It should be a direct feeling, springing naturally from a healthy soul, living in touch with Nature.
~ Lin Yutang
The rule then provides examples of "the character of the reasons the Court considers.
~ Unknown
The reasons for food insecurity are many and varied. But part of the problem is the global farming systems.
~ Marcus Samuelsson
Families homeschool for different reasons, in unique situations, using a variety of methods.
~ Lisa Whelchel
I don't think I'd really talked about politics - governmental politics specifically - very often, and it was a bit of a stretch for me to do so for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that I'm not that well-versed or educated in politics.
~ Andrew W.K.
We need to rediscover the essence of the meaning of 'the use.' Architecture is, above all, here for a better living. Every gesture, every shape must be justified by various reasons that would reinforce their reason to be, their use, and will give more sense to their beauty.
~ Christian de Portzamparc
There were various things behind my departure from Napoli. The will of just one party is not enough.
~ Jorginho
All writers are obviously neurotic... For various reasons, writers retreat into an imaginary world because they find ordinary life rather difficult or boring or both.
~ Christopher Koch
There's a lot of people blocked on my Twitter for various reasons which I don't need to get into.
~ Jamie Vardy
I work with the options I have in front of me and my reasons for choosing a job can vary enormously depending on the circumstances. Sometimes I take a job because it's a group of people I'm dying to work with, and sometimes it can be a desire to shake things up a bit and not to take myself too seriously.
~ Colin Firth
There are many projects that come an actor's way, and one cannot say yes to all of them. Reasons of saying no vary all the time, but for me, it has never been on the pretext of not wanting to work with 'a particular actor' ever! I would never do that.
~ Taapsee Pannu
I'm probably the most unthinkable vegan on the planet for several reasons.
~ Patrik Baboumian
the world of explanations and reasons is not that of existence.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre