The following are reasonable quotes:
1. Reason is the only criterion for testing morality and politics. ——John Mill
2. The truth is straight, but the road may be tortuous. ——Olidi von Dobel
3. A reasonable person is a real hero. ——Aristotle
4. Truth is the daughter of time, not the daughter of authority. ——Leonardo da Vinci
5. No power can surpass truth. ——Karl Marx
6. What we fear most is those unreasonable people who always distort the facts at will. ——Mark Twain
7. The real misfortune lies not in the misfortune of truth, but in the luck of injustice. ——Pascal
8. Reason is the most noble characteristic of human beings. ——Bacon
9. The most terrifying enemy is the lack of strong faith. ——Romain Rolland
10. In the face of facts, the more developed our imagination is, the more unimaginable the consequences will be. ——Mark Twain
11. Truth can only be obtained through a true understanding. ——Carl Jung
12. Education is to change a child back to his true self. ——Carl Jung
13. The pursuit of truth is more valuable than the possession of truth. ——Lesing
14. Reasonable people are happy, because the enemy is always powerless against their tricks. ——Seneca
15. Most of the great deeds in the world are completed in an unconscious state. ——Carl Jung
16. In the process of life, we are easily confused by the temptations of the world. ——Aristotle
17. If you want to establish an order that is harmonious with the world, you must have a harmonious inner world. ——Aquinas
18. The combination of reason and enthusiasm is a sign of reliability. ——Schopenhauer
19. Time is a great reasoner. ——Thoreau
20. Truth is like the earth. As long as you are willing to cultivate it, you will definitely gain something. ——Russell Eisenstaedt
21. The real life is not about how much you have, but how you enjoy what you have. - Austrian von Dobel
22. Reason is like the sun, which will not change its essence no matter where it is. —— Carl Jung
23. If you can’t convince others, it’s because you haven’t convinced yourself yet. ——Democritus
24. Among all shortcomings, the most hopeless one is contempt for oneself. ——Montaigne
25. For a reasonable person, persuasion is not the most important; for an eloquent person, sincerity is the most important. ——Russell Eisenstaedt