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Reason Quotes - Page 77

Yea, marry, now it is somewhat, for now it is rhyme; before, it was neither rhyme nor reason.

"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, (pp. 602-605), 1922.

Only love, and not reason, yields kind thoughts.

Thomas Mann (1995). “The magic mountain: a novel”, Random House, Inc.

I hope that we have not labored in vain, and that our experiment will still prove that men can be governed by reason.

Thomas Jefferson (1856). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence”, p.209

Reason? That dreary shed, that hutch for grubby schoolboys.

Theodore Roethke (2011). “The Collected Poems of Theodore Roethke”, p.145, Anchor

When all else failed, she tried being reasonable.

Terry Pratchett (2008). “Johnny and the Bomb”, p.49, Random House

Evil is often supposed to be without rhyme or reason.

Terry Eagleton (2010). “On Evil”, p.3, Yale University Press

No doubt about it, Lawrence Decker was the reason God had invented nakedness.

Suzanne Brockmann (2009). “Dark of Night: A Novel”, p.384, Ballantine Books

Much of the Western world emphasizes rationality and reason, but overlooks or ignores the enormous value of intuition and instinctive wisdom.

"Shakti Gawain Is Still ‘Living in the Light’". Interview with BJ Gallagher, www.huffingtonpost.com. September 5, 2012.