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Quotes About Logic

He'd always been a man who followed his head and not his heart.The heart was just a bloody motor.The head was meant to drive
~ Mario Puzo
No existía ninguna atmósfera mejor que la del dinero para entrar en razones.
~ Mario Puzo
Qué clase de hombres seríamos si careciéramos de la facultad de razonar?
~ Mario Puzo
What manner of men are we then, if we do not have our reason," he said. "We are all no better than beasts in a jungle if that were the case. But we have reason, we can reason with each other and we can reason with ourselves. To what purpose would I start all these troubles again, the violence and the turmoil?
~ Mario Puzo
What manner of men are we then, if we do not have our reason.
~ Mario Puzo
En lo que se refiere a Dios hay que creer, no razonar», decía Herbert. «Si razonas, Dios se esfuma como una bocanada de humo.»
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
Feminista trágica —porque su lucha es individual, más intuitiva que lógica, contradictoria porque busca lo que rechaza, y condenada al fracaso—, en Emma late íntimamente el deseo de ser hombre.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
Love is the opposite of good sense.
~ Marjane Satrapi
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem. No more things should be presumed to exist than are absolutely necessary.
~ Mark Haddon
The rule for working out prime numbers is very simple, but no one has ever worked out a simple formula for telling you whether a very big number is a prime number or what the next one will be. […] Prime numbers is what is left when you have taken all the patterns away. I think prime numbers are like life. They are very logical but you could never work out the rules, even if you spent all your time thinking about them.
~ Mark Haddon
You could say all you liked about reason and logic and common sense and imagination, but when the chips were down the one skill you needed was the ability to think about absolutely nothing whatsoever.
~ Mark Haddon
intuition can sometimes get things wrong. And intuition is what people use in life to make decisions. But logic can help you work out the right answer.
~ Mark Haddon
prime numbers are like life. They are very logical but you could never work out the rules, even if you spent all your time thinking about them.
~ Mark Haddon
And this shows that intuition can sometimes get things wrong. And intuition is what people use in life to make decisions. But logic can help you work out the right answer.
~ Mark Haddon
I numeri primi sono ciò che rimane una volta eliminati tutti gli schemi: penso che i numeri primi siano come la vita. Sono molto logici ma non si riesce mai a scoprirne le regole, anche se si passa tutto il tempo a pensarci su
~ Mark Haddon
quod erat demonstrandum, which is Latin for which is the thing that was going to be proved, which means thus it is proved.
~ Mark Haddon
penso che i numeri primi siano come la vita. Sono molto logici ma non si riesce mai a scoprirne le regole, anche se si passa tutto il tempo pensarci su.
~ Mark Haddon
And intuition is what people is what people use in life to make decisions.But logic can help you work out the right answer.
~ Mark Haddon
I liked maths because it meant solving problems, and these problems were difficult and interesting but there was always a straightforward answer at the end
~ Mark Haddon
I think prime numbers are like life. They are very logical but you could never work out the rules, even if you spent all your time thinking about them.
~ Mark Haddon
People believe in God because the world is very complicated and they think it is very unlikely that anything as complicated as a flying squirrel or the human eye or a brain could happen by chance. But they should think logically and if they thought logically they would see that they can only ask this question because it has already happened and they exist.
~ Mark Haddon
They are very logical but you could never work out the rules, even if you spent all your time thinking about them.
~ Mark Haddon
Prime numbers is what is left when you have taken all the patterns away.
~ Mark Haddon
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem. Which is Latin and it means No more things should be presumed to exist than are absolutely necessary.
~ Mark Haddon