Logic Quotes
Discover the best quotes about Logic. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Logic from various authors and personalities.
Love is illogical, love had consequences--I did this to myself, and I should be able to take it.
What I admire about the modern atheist is not at all his logic, but rather his gift of imagination. There will always be the cartoon versions of Christianity further perpetuated by the extremist atheists who do not possess the humility to ask real scholars and theologians its difficult questions. There is little doubt that the atheist has the bigger imagination: the first reason is due to his persistent caricatures of what constitutes a Christian; the second because of his belief that most of his questions are actually rhetorical. From this I can infer that, instead of laughing at one another (the Christian at modern atheist immaturity and the modern atheist at Christian stupidity), we would have a better chance at productivity laughing with one another as we all dumb down what we don't understand.
There's more to logic than identifying logical fallacies.
Religion, like science, is only noteworthy when it emphasizes a matter of what is true rather than whose belief is greater or lesser or which deity works for whom. Sincere religion and tested science are similar in that their assertions can be argued logically and objectively; otherwise, we get false cults and babble.
I know there are blue berries, but they might not be blueberries. And while all blueberries are not blue berries, not all blue berries are blueberries.
If most auto accidents happen within five miles of home, why don't we move ten miles away?
Hypothetical questions get hypothetical answers.
As for logic, it is in the eye of the logician.
I never believed in Santa Claus because I knew no white dude would come into my neighborhood after dark.
If it isn't at the 7-11, I don't need it.
If the world were a logical place, men would ride sidesaddle.
After all, man is a complicated being, why should he be explainable by logic?
Once the toothpaste is out of the tube, it's hard to get it back in.
That's why they made tomorrow - so we don't have to do everything today.
What is is and what isn't ain't.
Asked why he robbed banks, the notorious American bank robber Willie Sutton is reputed to have remarked, Because that's where the money is.
We've got to believe in free will, we have got no choice.
Life eludes logic.
Apart from the known and the unknown, what else is there?
You can't have everything. Where would you put it?