Logic Quote by John R. Dallas Jr Download Open image ““Where you are today is where you're from tomorrow.”” — John R. Dallas Jr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Logic Logical thinking Perspective Today Tomorrow
“To know where you are today; you have to see where you were yesterday.” — Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma Copy Share Image
Where I am today, is where my mind and will put me, where I am tomorrow is where my mind will put me. — Billy Blanks Copy Share Image
“We live somewhere between today and tomorrow, in a place where we run from the mistakes of our yesterdays.” — Cody Edward Lee Miller Copy Share Image
“Tomorrow is like 'there.' Once you get 'there,' it is called 'here.' So, technically, life is a set of Todays.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“It's not where you are today that counts. It's where you are headed.” — Arthur F. Lenehan Copy Share Image
“With best thoughts, words and actions we align our past, present and future.” — John R. Dallas Jr Copy Share Image
“Freedom of speech means setting words free. Imprisoned and freed words are consequential. All words have consequences.” — John R. Dallas Jr Copy Share Image
“Words have meaning beyond the obvious. Words have consequences beyond intentions. Civil words align risk and reward of such unknowns.” — John R. Dallas Jr Copy Share Image
“Words are words. People add meaning to words. Information is information. With words people add value to information. Words breathe life into information. Words… — John R. Dallas Jr Copy Share Image
“Freedom of speech means setting words free. Imprisoned and freed words are consequential. All words have consequences. Restrain and release words with respect for… — John R. Dallas Jr Copy Share Image
“A civil tongue speaks the language of masters. An uncivil tongue reveals character flaws of its master.” — John R. Dallas Jr Copy Share Image
“Civility is not a specific code of behavior as much as it is a call to unrelenting preemptive thought, and steady effort to care… — John R. Dallas Jr Copy Share Image
“A picture is worth 1,000 megapixels. High-definition (HD) TV images are used to camouflage some writers' low-definition (LD) vocabulary.” — John R. Dallas Jr Copy Share Image
“If necessity is the mother of invention, then surely greed must be the father. Children of this odd couple are named: Laziness, Envy, Greed,… — John R. Dallas Jr Copy Share Image
Logic is essentially a tool for getting at truth; it is the tool, for without it no reasoning is possible in any field of… — David Oderberg Copy Share Image
If we were to expect the unexpected, then the unexpected would become expected, so we might as well say expect the expected, but then… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic, but with creatures bristling with prejudice and motivated by pride and… — Dale Carnegie Copy Share Image
“What you owe your critics are your RESULTS not explanations not defence just RESULTS.Evidence terminates Arguments.” — Fela Durotoye Copy Share Image
Just between you and me, shouldn’t the World Bank be encouraging MORE migration of the dirty industries to the LDCs [Less Developed Countries]?... I… — Lawrence Summers Copy Share Image
Both fact and logic seem to me to support the view that savings invested in privately owned economic tools of production amount to an… — F. A. Harper Copy Share Image
Companies are not charitable enterprises: They hire workers to make profits. In the United States, this logic still works. In Europe, it hardly does. — Paul Samuelson Copy Share Image
“Religion, like science, is only noteworthy when it emphasizes a matter of what is true rather than whose belief is greater or lesser or… — Criss Jami Copy Share Image
Trying to understand the way nature works involves a most terrible test of human reasoning ability. It involves subtle trickery, beautiful tightropes of logic… — Richard P. Feynman Copy Share Image
The dialectic is neither fiction nor mysticism, but a science of the forms of our thinking insofar as it is not limited to the… — Leon Trotsky Copy Share Image
In presenting a mathematical argument the great thing is to give the educated reader the chance to catch on at once to the momentary… — John Edensor Littlewood Copy Share Image
As far as I know, the question of whether and how it could be strategically or morally justified was never the subject of open… — Anonymous Copy Share Image