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Classic quotes about reason
1. Reason is a compass and desire is a storm. -Popper

2. The first norm of rationality is the law of nature. -Kempis

3. Irrationality is not necessarily irrational. -Lewis Namir

4. The voice of reason is soft, but it will never stop until it is heard. -Freud

5. The last step of reason is to realize that there are countless things beyond its power. -Pascal

6. A road leads from the eyes to the heart, and it does not pass through reason. -chesterton

7. Reason is the guide and brilliance of life.

8. Most people have reason, and most people have eyes. -check Churchill

9. My reason has not been trained to bend and fold. It is only my knees that can do that. -Montaigne

1. Once reason is used, contempt will fail.

11. When reason is not on our side, it becomes the ugliest thing in the world in our eyes. -Halifax

12. Ruthless reason is a hammer that is useless except destroying it. It is sometimes as harmful and hateful as a cold heart. -Joubert

13. Reason often corrects the hasty judgment of feelings.

14. Ghost fire leads the way of life, and the lights are lit only when you are halfway rational. -Pfueffer

15. All rational people are like a knife with a sharp edge, which makes the hands of those who use it bleed. -Tagore

16. The difference between human beings and animals is human reason, and hatred often blinds Bo's reason. -Troije Posky

17. Reason often becomes a slave to sin and defends it. -Tolstoy

18. Reason is the only lamp that shines on people, and conscience is the only cane that leads life astray. -Heine

Famous aphorisms about reason

Famous aphorisms about reason

1. The last step of reason is to realize that there are countless things beyond its power. Pascal

2. The first principle is a compass, and the first one is a storm. Pop

3. The only light that shines on people is the unity of reason and nature, and the only walking stick that leads life astray is conscience. Heine

4. Irrationality is not necessarily irrational. Lewis Namir

5. The first norm of "one nature and one nature" is the law of nature. Kempis

6. Once reason is used, contempt fails.

7. Ruthless reason is a hammer that is useless except destroying it. It is sometimes as harmful and hateful as a cold heart. Joubert

8. Rationality often becomes a slave to sin and defends it. Tolstoy

9. I have no training in bending and folding, and all I can do is my knees. Montaigne

1. The difference between human beings and animals is human reason, and hatred often blinds Bo's reason. Troyebowski

11. Most people have reason, most people have eyes. Check Churchill

12. When reason is not on our side, it becomes the ugliest thing in the world in our eyes. Halifax

13. A road leads from the eyes to the heart, and it does not pass through reason. Chesterton

14. The voice of reason is soft, but it will never stop until it is heard. Freud

15. Reason is the guide and glory of life.

16. Reason often corrects the hasty judgment of feelings.

17. All rational people are like a knife with sharp edges, which makes the hands of those who use it bleed. Tagore

18. The ghost fire guides the road of life, and the lights are lit when it is halfway through. Pfueffer

19. A road leads from the eyes to the heart. "It doesn't go through reason. Chesterton's

classic philosophical sayings about rational thinking

Reason can be said to be the light and lamp of life.

-Cicero

Reason is the most valuable treasure given to mortals by the gods.

-Sophocles

The most advanced stage of human morality and culture is when we realize that we should control our thoughts with reason.

-Charles Darwin

The ability to think objectively is reason, and feelings based on reason are humility. Only when we get rid of the childhood fantasy of trying to get omniscient and omnipotent can we be objective and use our own reason.

-fromm

A rational person may look like a madman when he is in love, but he will never look like a fool.

-Luo Xiufu Ke

The condition of success lies in courage and self-confidence, and courage and self-confidence come from a sound mind and a healthy body.

-Karen

The morality of asking questions is better than that of asking questions, so the emotional life is better than the rational life.

-loss of light and potential

The reason that should always lead mankind forward rarely leads us; However, feelings and fragility always usurp their position and command instead of it.

-chesterfield

People can become gods by thinking.

-Lamartin

Intelligence cancels fate. As long as a person is thinking, he is independent.

-Emerson

Only through labor can the mind become sound; Only through thinking can labor become pleasant, and the two cannot be separated.

-Ruskin

Ideas that have not caused any action are not thoughts but dreams.

-Martin

Meditation is labor, and thinking is action.

-Hugo

A person is totally attached to what he thinks all the time.

-Emerson

Ruthless reason is a hammer that is useless except destroying it. It is sometimes as harmful and hateful as a cold heart.

-Nobel

is full of rational mind, just like a knife full of sharp edges. It's called bleeding on the hands of those who use it.

-Tagore

Overcoming his negative and twisted way of thinking can increase efficiency and self-esteem.

-Burns

Most thinkers write poorly, because they have to convey not only their own thoughts, but also the process of thinking.

-Nietzsche

What God has done is better than all the imagined happy behaviors, which is nothing more than pure thinking, and what is closest to this kind of happiness in human behavior may be the activity closest to thinking.

-Aristotle

There is no expedient way to avoid real labor-thinking.

-Edison

He who thinks with his brain will have nothing but feelings in the end.

-Goethe

If a person thinks too much, he will lose the pleasure of being a man.

-Shakespeare

thought feeds itself with its own words and grows up.

-Tagore

Reason can make laws to restrain feelings, but when you get excited, you will disregard the cold laws.

-Shakespeare

Reason is the most powerful force among all forces, and it is the only force that consciously moves in the world.

-Gorky

Once reason comes into being and dominates them, it is virtue.

-Montaigne

Reason is the highest talent of human beings, and it is the characteristic that human beings are essentially different from lower animals.

-Heickell

To lose his mind is to lose everything about being a man.

-Anonymous

If there is no "rational" scale on one side of our life to balance the "lust" scale on the other, then our dirty desires will lead us to an absurd ending.

-Shakespeare

always pays attention to gorgeous clothes, which always means the atrophy of reason.

-Radishev

Reason is a cold sun. It radiates light, but it dazzles people and makes them blind. In this light without moisture and shadow, the soul will fade and the blood will dry up.

-romain rolland

If you want everything to obey you, you must obey reason first.

-Seneca

Without rational control, nothing will last.

-quintus

We are sailing on the ocean of life, reason is a compass, and emotion is a strong wind.

-pope

the most troublesome thing for most people is to think hard.

-james bryce

Thinking is one of the greatest pleasures of human beings.

-Brecht

Reason itself is a belief. It is a belief that determines the relationship between one's own thoughts and reality.

-chesterton

Too calm thinking and lack of emotional impulse will inevitably make people psychologically abnormal.

-Vasileff

We should trust our own reason and proceed from the reasonable phenomenon of life.

-Makarenko

Every time people violate their reason, they will be punished by it.

-Thomas Hobbes

Without reason, there will never be a rational life.

-Spinoza

Reason cannot be measured by size or height, but by principles.

-epiktetos

People's reason is like an uneven mirror. Because they receive light irregularly, they confuse the nature of things with their own, which distorts the nature of things and changes their colors.

-Bacon

To really think more, we must be willing to endure and continue that state of doubt, which is the driving force for thorough inquiry, so as not to accept an idea or affirm a belief before showing sufficient reasons.

-john dewey

A talented person who is not good at thinking is bound to accept tragedy

-Gan Bida

When emotion dominates everything, reason seems powerless.

-J. Dryden

People's thoughts must be more important than one party in the past, the present or the afterlife, and they cannot be detached from the field of "one's own thoughts" standing at the historical point.

-Yukio Mishima

We should dare to think about "unimaginable things", because if things become unimaginable, thinking will stop and actions will become unconscious.

-Fulbright

Anyone who is good at thinking must be the one who can pursue what is most beneficial to mankind through action according to his thinking.

-Aristotle

A minute's thinking is worth an hour's nagging.

-Thomas Hood

Worry begins with thinking.

-Anonymous

If you can't say what you think, you will soon say what you don't consider.

-Theodore Parker

The body always ends in boredom. Nothing beautiful and interesting remains except thoughts, because thoughts are life.

-Bernard Shaw

Thinking is the greatest pleasure of mankind.

-Brecht

You can get ideas from others, but your way of thinking, that is, the mold of casting ideas, must be your own.

-Ram

It is often not our thoughts that determine optimism or pessimism, but our optimistic or pessimistic consciousness caused by physiology and pathology forms our own thoughts.

-unamuno

Thought is a bird in the sky. In the cage of language, it may spread its wings, but it cannot fly.

-Ji Bolun

A person who is absorbed in thinking is not wasting his time. Although some labor is tangible, there is also a kind of labor that is intangible.

-Hugo

Everyone must think in his own way; Because he is on his own road, he will find a truth or a truth that can help him spend his life. But he must not indulge himself; He must restrain himself. Naked instinct is not enough.

-Goethe

Rational people adapt themselves to this world; Irrational people insist that the world adapt to themselves.

-Bernard Shaw

The greatest misfortune of mankind is that he has no organ like an eyelid brake, which enables him to cover or suppress one thought or all thoughts when necessary.

-Valerie

The thoughts we need in our life may have been in danger three thousand years ago. We just need to add a new fire to the old firewood.

-Ryunosuke Akutagawa

Can we say that man is thinking only when he can't think clearly about what he is thinking?

-Goethe

What is the hardest job in the world? Thought. Everything worth thinking about is something that people have not thought about; All we have to do is try to rethink it.

-Goethe

thought must be advanced by extreme methods, but it must be continued by the golden mean.

-Valerie

Thinking, unwillingness to delve into and deeply understand, complacency or contentment with insignificant knowledge are all reasons for poor intelligence. This poverty can be called by one word, which is "stupidity".

-Gorky

He who strangles his thoughts is the biggest murderer. -romain rolland

Almost all important decisions have to be pondered first, and there is no danger in contemplation with definite goals. The danger is to chew on the losses, injuries, rumors and, in short, all irreparable things repeatedly.

-Mo Luoya

Scientific pursuit of truth requires our reason never to hold on to a certain hypothesis enthusiastically.

-Mo Luoya

People who do spiritual work and let themselves fall from their thoughts to their dreams will suffer misfortune! He thinks he can get in and get out at any time, and thinks there is no difference between the two. He is wrong! -Hugo

Knowledge can be replaced by encyclopedias, but nothing can replace the new ideas and schemes that have been considered.

-Kawakami Masamitsu

Knowledge is true only when it is acquired by positive thinking, not by memory.

-lev tolstoy

If a person's thought can't rise higher than that of a bird, it is a humble thought.

-Shakespeare

People's faces often reflect their inner world, and it is wrong to think that thoughts have no color.

-Hugo

We must act as people who think and think as people who act.

-Bergson

You can learn some ideas from others, but you must think in your own way-mold your thoughts into a sand mold.

-Lamb

There are two types of thinking. One is to always keep a certain distance from the object of thinking with a narrative attitude, so as to analyze the object of thinking; The other is to narrow the distance from the object as much as possible as the pursuit of ideals, and strive to make your personality grow close to or even consistent with it. The philosophy of love must be the latter type, that is, to arouse the growth of personality through thinking.

-today's friendship letter

thinking is to temporarily get rid of details.

-Bucummings Fowler

There is no rational place in the head of a fanatic.

-Napoleon

thought completely in a logical way.