Quotes by Logic Our ability to turn off empathy for specific kinds of humans and then use faulty logic to justify our beliefs is messily sociopathic. Eden Robinson empathy logic use Could it be that there were other things more desirable than cold logic and undefiled brain power? Edgar Rice Burroughs logic statistics brain Perhaps the most surprising thing about mathematics is that it is so surprising. Edward Charles Titchmarsh logic surprising math Logic will never change emotion or perception. Edward de Bono logic emotion perception Although feelings are not supposed to intrude on business discussions, they do anyway - we just disguise them as logic. Edward de Bono disguise logic feelings seizing the swift logic of a woman, Edwin Arlington Robinson curse women logic There is something about poetry beyond prose logic, there is mystery in it, not to be explained but admired. Edward Young logic poetry literature Through logic and inference we can prove anything. Therefore, logic and inference, in contrast to ordinary daily living experience, are secondary instruments of knowledge. Probably tertiary. Edward Abbey inference logic ordinary Certainly, truth should be strenuous and bold; but the strongest things are not always the noisiest, as any one may see who compares scolding with logic. Edwin Hubbel Chapin logic truth may Logic: an instrument used for bolstering a prejudice. Elbert Hubbard logic prejudice used Logic is one thing and commonsense another. Elbert Hubbard reasoning logic math Reason: The arithmetic of the emotions. Elbert Hubbard logic emotion reason Philosophy is a slow process of logic and logical discourse: A bringing B bringing C and so forth. In mysticism you can jump from A to Z. But the ultimate objective is the same. It's knowledge. It's truth. Elie Wiesel logic process philosophy Human beings lose their logic in their vindictiveness. Elizabeth Cady Stanton human-beings logic humans You have to play the logic of a character. Emily Watson logic play character PoincarĂ© was a vigorous opponent of the theory that all mathematics can be rewritten in terms of the most elementary notions of classical logic; something more than logic, he believed, makes mathematics what it is. Eric Temple Bell opponents logic mathematics most scientific problems are far better understood by studying their history than their logic. Ernst Mayr logic society study The Greeks invented logic but were not fooled by it. Eric Hoffer fooled logic greek The enormous usefulness of mathematics in the natural sciences is something bordering on the mysterious and there is no rational explanation of it. Eugene Wigner ontology mysterious logic I'm fascinated by the logic that leads to something. Eugene Mirman fascinated logic «23456789101112»