Quotes by Conclusion I've come to the conclusion that it's not really possible to help others. Paul Cezanne conclusion helping-others helping The suicide arrives at the conclusion that what he is seeking does not exist; the seeker concludes that what he has not yet looked in the right place Paul Watzlawick conclusion suicide doe I have come to the conclusion that there is nothing good that doesn't have bad consequences and nothing bad that doesn't have good consequences. Pete Seeger conclusion consequence Finally, in conclusion, let me say just this. Peter Sellers conclusion let-me justice People who jump to conclusions rarely alight on them. Philip Guedalla conclusion people I had wrung impressionism dry and I finally came to the conclusion that I know neither how to paint nor how to draw. Pierre-Auguste Renoir conclusion dry paint The work of bestial degradation, begun by the victorious Germans, had been carried to its conclusion by the Germans in defeat. Primo Levi conclusion degradation defeat Hasty conclusions lead to speedy repentance. Publilius Syrus hasty conclusion repentance Don't observe yourself too closely. Don't be too quick to draw conclusions from what happens to you; simply let it happen. Rainer Maria Rilke observation conclusion draws In order to refute a conclusion, you have to put forth the best possible argument for it. Rebecca Goldstein conclusion argument order We must carry things beyond conversation to conclusion. Richard L. Evans conclusion conversation Words can be meaningless. If they are used in such a way that no sharp conclusions can be drawn. Richard P. Feynman conclusion used way If Ive vividly laid out the narrative, the reader will come to his own conclusions. Rick Atkinson conclusion narrative reader In conlusion, there is no conclusion. Things will go on as they always have, getting weirder all the time. Robert Anton Wilson conclusion goes-on I have come to the conclusion that life in the Antarctic Regions can be very pleasant. Robert Falcon Scott pleasant regions conclusion Even when you expose something, when you have a true believer, that person rejects that proof; he thinks it's just a set-up. We believe what's more convenient for us to believe. We always behave this way. We start with the conclusion, and then we create a body of theories around it. We choose what allows us not to change. Rodrigo Cortes conclusion believe thinking Data are just as often molded to fit preferred conclusions. Roger Lewin conclusion fit data In literature and in life we ultimately pursue, not conclusions, but beginnings. Sam Tanenhaus pursue conclusion literature The juggle of sophistry consists, for the most part, in using a word in one sense in all the premises, and in another sense in the conclusion. Samuel Taylor Coleridge premises sophistry conclusion Facts are not truths; they are not conclusions; they are not even premises, but in the nature and parts of premises. Samuel Taylor Coleridge conclusion facts thinking «12345678»