Quote by Christopher Marlowe Download Open image ““Bene disserer est finis logices. (The end of logic is to dispute well.)”” — Christopher Marlowe ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Logic is the mirror of thought, and not vice versa;in classes, relations et nombres; essai sur les groupements de logistique et la réversibilitié de… — Jean Piaget Copy Share Image
“Logic is always defeated by itself, that is to say, by the insignificance of the cases on which it thrives.’ Ibid-25 bit.ly/Mnhoc7 ” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Logic, inevitably, is the love of logic. It is not the love for living human beings.” — Osamu Dazai Copy Share Image
“Logic and reasoning, which might show the absurdity of such dreams of bliss and revenge, are to be thrust aside.” — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
“And as reasoning is not the source, whence either disputant derives his tenets; it is in vain to expect, that any logic, which speaks… — Jonathan Haidt Copy Share Image
“Il n’y a pas de faits , mais seulement des interprétations .” — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“The slightest contact with logic makes all false arguments disintegrate.” — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“In formal logic, a contradiction is the signal of a defeat; but in the evolution of real knowledge it marks the first step in… — Alfred North Whitehead Copy Share Image
“Logic means reason. Reasoning justifies actions. Before a person acts, they ought to justify their purpose.” — Dr. Hussam Atef Elkhatib Copy Share Image
“Hence the uselessness of logic: no one ever convinced anybody by logic; and even logicians use logic only as a source of income. To… — Will Durant Copy Share Image
“A paradox is a truth in absolute defiance of the instant powers of logic to communicate it.” — Raheel Farooq Copy Share Image
“O, thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars; Brighter art thou than flaming Jupiter When he… — Christopher Marlowe Copy Share Image
“The mightiest kings have had their minions; Great Alexander loved Hephaestion, The conquering Hercules for Hylas wept; And for Patroclus, stern Achilles drooped. And… — Christopher Marlowe Copy Share Image
“Till swollen with cunning, of a self-conceit, His waxen wings did mount above his reach, And melting heavens conspired his overthrow.” — Christopher Marlowe Copy Share Image
Ah fair Zenocrate, divine Zenocrate, Fair is too foul an epithet for thee. — Christopher Marlowe Copy Share Image
That perfect bliss and sole felicity, the sweet fruition of an earthly crown. — Christopher Marlowe Copy Share Image
If we say that we have no sin, We deceive ourselves, and there's no truth in us. Why then belike we must sin, And… — Christopher Marlowe Copy Share Image
O soul, be changed into little waterdrops, / And fall into the ocean, ne'er be found! — Christopher Marlowe Copy Share Image
“In summers heate and mid-time of the day To rest my limbes upon a bed I lay, One window shut, the other open stood,… — Christopher Marlowe Copy Share Image
“The sight of London to my exiled eyes Is as Elysium to a new-come soul.” — Christopher Marlowe Copy Share Image